Measurement Science Review (Aug 2023)

Combination of Non-contact and Contact Measuring Methods for Analyzing Structural Conditions of Dry Transformers

  • Gutten Miroslav,
  • Korenciak Daniel,
  • Karman Martin,
  • Brncal Peter,
  • Kucera Matej,
  • Koltunowicz Tomasz N.,
  • Sulowicz Maciej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2023-0020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 154 – 162

Abstract

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The article describes the non-contact and contact analysis of 1-MVA dry power transformers with epoxy-resin insulation using an acoustic camera and frequency analyzer with automatic sweeping for low-middle frequency areas. Power transformers are most commonly used for construction component (core, windings, taps) analysis. The electrical, non-rotating machine generates electromagnetic and acoustic emissions that can be used to analyze dry transformers during their operation. Non-contact online diagnostic methods have many advantages over offline methods because it is not necessary to shut down the transformer, and also, the condition and behaviour of the machine are analyzed during its normal operation. The article presents the analysis and comparison of structural parts of the distribution dry transformers of the same type and power. The problem of insufficient or incorrect clamp-screw connection was identified using the SFRA (Sweep Frequency Response Analysis) method.

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