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Electrical
- Oct 16, 2007
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Recently a 15mva transformer at one of our small substations was sampled for DGA.
Our sample showed 6ppm for moisture in oil(D-1533B) and 7ppm for % saturation at top oil temp. The interfacial tension was 39.8
One week BEFORE, an outside testing company, using the same testing lab, sampled the same transformer, and these were there results....
Moisture in oil 17ppm- % saturation at top oil temp.30.1- interacial tension 43.3
Im not understanding this at all. CO2, and O2 were almost equal on both samples.
They were told to retest, this time draining off a larger amount before sampling and the samples came out almost exactly the same.( 16 and 30.2)
A poor sampling method can sure effect results, but how can the results from the same transformer be, in simple terms.....wet, then dry, then wet again? Mind you, all 3 tests were done over a 3 week period of time.
Any thoughts?
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Our sample showed 6ppm for moisture in oil(D-1533B) and 7ppm for % saturation at top oil temp. The interfacial tension was 39.8
One week BEFORE, an outside testing company, using the same testing lab, sampled the same transformer, and these were there results....
Moisture in oil 17ppm- % saturation at top oil temp.30.1- interacial tension 43.3
Im not understanding this at all. CO2, and O2 were almost equal on both samples.
They were told to retest, this time draining off a larger amount before sampling and the samples came out almost exactly the same.( 16 and 30.2)
A poor sampling method can sure effect results, but how can the results from the same transformer be, in simple terms.....wet, then dry, then wet again? Mind you, all 3 tests were done over a 3 week period of time.
Any thoughts?
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