Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

Determination of Transformer Oil Contamination from the OLTC Gases in the Power Transformers of a Distribution System Operator

  • Sergio Bustamante,
  • Mario Manana,
  • Alberto Arroyo,
  • Alberto Laso,
  • Raquel Martinez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10248897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 24
p. 8897

Abstract

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Power transformers are considered to be the most important assets in power substations. Thus, their maintenance is important to ensure the reliability of the power transmission and distribution system. One of the most commonly used methods for managing the maintenance and establishing the health status of power transformers is dissolved gas analysis (DGA). The presence of acetylene in the DGA results may indicate arcing or high-temperature thermal faults in the transformer. In old transformers with an on-load tap-changer (OLTC), oil or gases can be filtered from the OLTC compartment to the transformer’s main tank. This paper presents a method for determining the transformer oil contamination from the OLTC gases in a group of power transformers for a distribution system operator (DSO) based on the application of the guides and the knowledge of experts. As a result, twenty-six out of the 175 transformers studied are defined as contaminated from the OLTC gases. In addition, this paper presents a methodology based on machine learning techniques that allows the system to determine the transformer oil contamination from the DGA results. The trained model achieves an accuracy of 99.76% in identifying oil contamination.

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