ccov
Electrical
- Oct 11, 2005
- 9
We have a 1986 vintage Westinghouse 2000KVA 23kV-480V 65 deg C rise transformer showing some interesting characteristics under a thermal inspection (please note there are no oil analysis or service issues):
1. An entire bank of cooling fins appear clogged/disconnected. How is this possible? Additional cooling fins at the same level are fine (the 1.5" tube/manifold for the fins is clogged). I would assume material large enough to clog this would cause much bigger issues.
2. The exterior shell of the transformer shows elevated temps (155 deg F, 40 deg ambient) on the side of the clogged fins (makes sense, right). Should I be concerned?
3. The oil temperature gauge is located on the radiator that is clogged, rendering it useless.
Does anyone know who to contact for Westinghouse transformer support?
Thanks.......
1. An entire bank of cooling fins appear clogged/disconnected. How is this possible? Additional cooling fins at the same level are fine (the 1.5" tube/manifold for the fins is clogged). I would assume material large enough to clog this would cause much bigger issues.
2. The exterior shell of the transformer shows elevated temps (155 deg F, 40 deg ambient) on the side of the clogged fins (makes sense, right). Should I be concerned?
3. The oil temperature gauge is located on the radiator that is clogged, rendering it useless.
Does anyone know who to contact for Westinghouse transformer support?
Thanks.......