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Experience with On-line Oil Monitoring?

Experience with On-line Oil Monitoring?

Experience with On-line Oil Monitoring?

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We are looking at adding Hydran oil monitoring systems to our important transformers.  Probably model 201R.  From reading the literature, it only makes sense to monitor gases in the oil continuously, thereby determining if some overheating, arcing, or low magnitude fault is going on inside that tank.  But I would like to know if anyone has had experience with the Hydran units to tell me if they have either succeeded or failed in their claim to be able to allow prediction of a small problem before it magnifies into a major problem.

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