PowerTrains
Electrical
- Jan 24, 2024
- 1
I was trying to explain some things about DGA to someone and realized I couldn't. So I want to clarify a few aspects for my own understanding.
In the situation where gas accumulates in the Buchholz relay (not talking about trip) - is this "free/non-dissolved gas" appearing because the fault is generating it a rate the oil cannot absorb? Is it because the oil is saturated and cannot absorb any more? Is it because the fault itself is causing gas bubble formation?
What I am truly trying to understand is why certain faults show up in DGA and do not result in gas accumulation, while others (usually a small minority) do result in gas accumulation?
Thanks
In the situation where gas accumulates in the Buchholz relay (not talking about trip) - is this "free/non-dissolved gas" appearing because the fault is generating it a rate the oil cannot absorb? Is it because the oil is saturated and cannot absorb any more? Is it because the fault itself is causing gas bubble formation?
What I am truly trying to understand is why certain faults show up in DGA and do not result in gas accumulation, while others (usually a small minority) do result in gas accumulation?
Thanks