DocumentCode :
3468900
Title :
Power transformer asset management
Author :
Arshad, Muhammad ; Islam, Syed M. ; Khaliq, A.
Author_Institution :
American Univ. of Sharjah, Perth, WA, Australia
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
21-24 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
1395
Abstract :
Power transformers are the most significant and vital component of the power delivery system. Its reliability and performance remain of great importance to the utilities. Irrespective of the failure rate, transformers are also of high concern from the point of asset management. Sudden failure of a large transformer may cause interruption in power supply resulting in a high repair costs, revenue losses as well as environmental and collateral damages. Transformer operating with load and ambient temperature higher then its design characteristics accelerates the aging process and involves high risk of catastrophic failures. Over voltages and short circuits have also a significant contribution towards transformer deterioration. Condition based maintenance (CBM) is an important tool in the asset management that would allow the transformer to operate according to its actual practicable efficiency. Better transformer management could be achieved with online monitoring, routine diagnostics, and CBM. Total life cycle cost including routine maintenance, reconditioning, major refurbishment and condition monitoring stands important for strategic, economic and technical assessment as well as asset management strategies. Transformer´s performance, reliability and technical life can be increased with the implementation of correct operational criteria (condition based) and management strategies. Also transformer´s timely relocation and retirement/ replacement can be planned.
Keywords :
ageing; condition monitoring; failure analysis; fault diagnosis; life cycle costing; maintenance engineering; power transformer testing; remaining life assessment; strategic planning; CBM; aging process; catastrophic failures; collateral damages; condition based maintenance; condition monitoring; environmental damages; failure rate; life extension planning; management strategies; online monitoring; power delivery system; power supply interruption; power transformer asset management; reconditioning; reliability; repair costs; revenue losses; routine diagnostics; routine maintenance; short circuit current; technical assessment; total life cycle costing; transformer deterioration; Accelerated aging; Asset management; Circuits; Condition monitoring; Costs; Power supplies; Power system reliability; Power transformers; Temperature; Voltage control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology, 2004. PowerCon 2004. 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8610-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPST.2004.1460220
Filename :
1460220
Link To Document :
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