IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
On Some Imperative IEEE Standards for Usage of Natural Ester Liquids in Transformers
Abstract
From the recent past, biodegradable dielectric fluids are becoming popular across the global utilities for use in oil-filled transformers. To date, several utilities have started using biodegradable insulating fluids for new and retro-filled power and distribution transformers. The intent of this article is to compare and analyze various aspects that are involved in the successful operation and maintenance of mineral oil and ester filled transformers. The comparative analysis in this article is aimed at properties, condition monitoring, diagnostic, and reclamation aspects of ester filled transformers. The imperative and pertinent standards, including IEEE Std C57.106, IEEE Std C57.104, IEEE Std 637, IEEE Std C57.147, and IEEE Std C57.155 remain the target objectives for potential analysis. It is hoped that this critical analysis will be useful for utility and condition monitoring engineers in understanding several key aspects of ester fluids vis-à-vis traditional insulating fluids. The present analysis might also be useful for researchers and industry interested in alternative dielectric fluids for transformer insulation technology.
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