isnata
Electrical
- Jun 3, 2013
- 18
Hello,
Has anyone here had experience with deciding whether to recondition (reclaim) used transformer oil or to junk it (sell it as used oil)? We performed oil quality test on the oil and they all fell under class 2 per IEEE C57.106-2006. The recommendation given for class 2 oil is to recondition using filter pressing or vacuum dehydration.
I researched the economics of buying a vacuum dehydrator to recondition the oil, and then retesting them to check whether they meet the oil quality we wanted. So far, selling the oil as used oil might be a better option.
I would like to know the practices used by other utilities.
What do you usually do with used transformer oil?
Has anyone here had experience with deciding whether to recondition (reclaim) used transformer oil or to junk it (sell it as used oil)? We performed oil quality test on the oil and they all fell under class 2 per IEEE C57.106-2006. The recommendation given for class 2 oil is to recondition using filter pressing or vacuum dehydration.
I researched the economics of buying a vacuum dehydrator to recondition the oil, and then retesting them to check whether they meet the oil quality we wanted. So far, selling the oil as used oil might be a better option.
I would like to know the practices used by other utilities.
What do you usually do with used transformer oil?