DmanD
Electrical
- Nov 27, 2000
- 34
dear pals,
i am curious about nitrogen injection in a transformer under vacuum. it is generally being done in the oil cooled transformers, after draining the oil.
the transformer is subjected to impedance heating under vacuum. then impedance heating is stopped and nitrogen is injected. after leaving the transformer with injected nitrogen for 24 hours minimum, it is vacuumed again. then the new or filtered oil is pushed into the transformer.
could anyone please explain the purpose of injecting transformer with nitrogen?
dman
i am curious about nitrogen injection in a transformer under vacuum. it is generally being done in the oil cooled transformers, after draining the oil.
the transformer is subjected to impedance heating under vacuum. then impedance heating is stopped and nitrogen is injected. after leaving the transformer with injected nitrogen for 24 hours minimum, it is vacuumed again. then the new or filtered oil is pushed into the transformer.
could anyone please explain the purpose of injecting transformer with nitrogen?
dman