electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
- 16,774
This is an 84MVA 25kv/13.8 kv delta/wye transformer.
On the high-side, it has a Westinghouse type UVT tapchanger. This tapchanger type uses vacuum switches for breaking/making and preventive-auto-transformer for limiting current in bridging positions.
The LTC info shown on the nameplate is included in slides 1 and 2 attached.
The LTC compartment is separated from main tank by a barrier board (no gases showing in the main tank).
The LTC compartment has a dehydrating breather.
(I am told that) we normally operate in 12L position with very few changes other than every month we cycle from 12L to 9L to wipe the contacts to avoid coking. (That doesn’t quite make sense to me because that wouldn’t excercize the reversing switch.)
Below is a summary of the DGA (also included as slide 3 in case the formatting below gets garbled):
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Date H2 O2 N2 CH4 CO C2H6 C02 C2H4 C2H2
5/17/2011 16 10641 54428 18 185 25 2801 10 0
7/5/2011 Change in plant conditions forced LTC into 3L-9L for approx 24 hrs
7/13/2011 1037 7597 64113 3700 447 916 2809 5667 61
8/5/2011 1817 2821 68339 5611 450 1459 3298 9924 141
8/8/2011 1700 3707 68124 5698 454 1506 3496 10006 140
8/9/2011 1665 3235 65462 5419 431 1421 3041 9431 130
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Beginning 8/5 we have done several thermography and ultrasound surveys and show no differences between this unit and an identical sister unit (no indication of ongoing fault).
Note in that chart that we performed an unusual evolution on 7/5 which likely pushed the LTC into an unusual tap somewhere between 3L and 9L for 24 hours, and then returned to normal POSITION. Based on the timing of the jump (could have been 7/5), and the fact that the level seems to have stabilized (now that we are in normal lineup), with no indication of ongoing fault, it is theorized that whatever arcing was going on only happened during the 24-hours when we were in the unusual lineup.
Questions:
Does this theory make sense to you?
Do you have any suggestions of the cause? (reversing switch, selector switch, bypass contacts, other?).
Any additional troubleshooting you recommend?
Why do you think the O2 went down.... seems quite a bit lower than usual?
(There may be some more details available regarding dielectric strength and other oil tests... will check on those tomorrow)
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(2B)+(2B)' ?
On the high-side, it has a Westinghouse type UVT tapchanger. This tapchanger type uses vacuum switches for breaking/making and preventive-auto-transformer for limiting current in bridging positions.
The LTC info shown on the nameplate is included in slides 1 and 2 attached.
The LTC compartment is separated from main tank by a barrier board (no gases showing in the main tank).
The LTC compartment has a dehydrating breather.
(I am told that) we normally operate in 12L position with very few changes other than every month we cycle from 12L to 9L to wipe the contacts to avoid coking. (That doesn’t quite make sense to me because that wouldn’t excercize the reversing switch.)
Below is a summary of the DGA (also included as slide 3 in case the formatting below gets garbled):
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Date H2 O2 N2 CH4 CO C2H6 C02 C2H4 C2H2
5/17/2011 16 10641 54428 18 185 25 2801 10 0
7/5/2011 Change in plant conditions forced LTC into 3L-9L for approx 24 hrs
7/13/2011 1037 7597 64113 3700 447 916 2809 5667 61
8/5/2011 1817 2821 68339 5611 450 1459 3298 9924 141
8/8/2011 1700 3707 68124 5698 454 1506 3496 10006 140
8/9/2011 1665 3235 65462 5419 431 1421 3041 9431 130
[/tt]
Beginning 8/5 we have done several thermography and ultrasound surveys and show no differences between this unit and an identical sister unit (no indication of ongoing fault).
Note in that chart that we performed an unusual evolution on 7/5 which likely pushed the LTC into an unusual tap somewhere between 3L and 9L for 24 hours, and then returned to normal POSITION. Based on the timing of the jump (could have been 7/5), and the fact that the level seems to have stabilized (now that we are in normal lineup), with no indication of ongoing fault, it is theorized that whatever arcing was going on only happened during the 24-hours when we were in the unusual lineup.
Questions:
Does this theory make sense to you?
Do you have any suggestions of the cause? (reversing switch, selector switch, bypass contacts, other?).
Any additional troubleshooting you recommend?
Why do you think the O2 went down.... seems quite a bit lower than usual?
(There may be some more details available regarding dielectric strength and other oil tests... will check on those tomorrow)
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(2B)+(2B)' ?