articleIEEE Electrical Insulation MagazineNov 1, 2002Closed access

Review of condition assessment of power transformers in service

Powertech Labs (Canada) · University of British Columbia

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Abstract

As transformers age, their internal condition degrades, which increases the risk of failure. To prevent these failures and to maintain transformers in good operating condition is a very important issue for utilities. Traditionally, routine preventative maintenance programs combined with regular testing were used. The change to condition-based maintenance has resulted in the reduction, or even elimination, of routine time-based maintenance. Instead of doing maintenance at a regular interval, maintenance is only carried out if the condition of the equipment requires it. Hence, there is an increasing need for better nonintrusive diagnostic and monitoring tools to assess the internal condition of the transformers.…

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Keywords
  • Reliability engineering
  • Condition monitoring
  • Transformer
  • Engineering
  • Condition-based maintenance
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Maintenance engineering
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
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