Derm
Electrical
- Jun 30, 2003
- 8
Hi!
We're reviewing specs for new power transformers and
I've forgotten the basic theory behind temperature monitoring on transformers. For large power transformers the tank thermometer is temperature compensated by a ring CT on one of the LV bushings. ?
What is the exact reason for doing this? Is it to keep the thermometer temperature relative to the oil temperature? And is the conservator tank thermometer temperature compensated also?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
We're reviewing specs for new power transformers and
I've forgotten the basic theory behind temperature monitoring on transformers. For large power transformers the tank thermometer is temperature compensated by a ring CT on one of the LV bushings. ?
What is the exact reason for doing this? Is it to keep the thermometer temperature relative to the oil temperature? And is the conservator tank thermometer temperature compensated also?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!