KnicksJets
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 62
We have a 27,900 gallons capacity transformer tank, with two small elliptical conservator tanks on top. The conservator tank has an air bladder inside and is filled with transformer oil (except for the air bladder).
We want to know the exact oil level on the transformer without going to the top of the tank as this is a 345 kv tank and you don't want to be close to the top of the tank.
We thought of thermography, but the image wasn't helpful (it doesn't seperate between the hot oil and tank). We are thinking of taking the pressure reading of the oil from the vent valve at the bottom of the tank. We will then apply l=p/r where l=level, p=pressure reading and r=density of the oil.
What do you think? Do you see any problem with this method? Do you suggest any other way to measure the oil level on the tank (possibly in the eliptical conservator tank)? Is there a better infrared imager available? any other technology?
We want to know the exact oil level on the transformer without going to the top of the tank as this is a 345 kv tank and you don't want to be close to the top of the tank.
We thought of thermography, but the image wasn't helpful (it doesn't seperate between the hot oil and tank). We are thinking of taking the pressure reading of the oil from the vent valve at the bottom of the tank. We will then apply l=p/r where l=level, p=pressure reading and r=density of the oil.
What do you think? Do you see any problem with this method? Do you suggest any other way to measure the oil level on the tank (possibly in the eliptical conservator tank)? Is there a better infrared imager available? any other technology?