Title :
Power transformer end-of-life assessment-pracana case study*
Author :
Martins, M. Augusta ; Fialho, Mónica ; Martins, Jorge ; Soares, Mário ; Cristina, Maria ; Lopes, R. Castro ; Campelo, Hugo M R
Author_Institution :
Labelec?Grupo EDP, Rua Cidade de Goa, no. 4, 2685-039 Sacavem, Portugal
Abstract :
Rede Electrica Nacional (REN) is the operator of the Portuguese National Electricity Transmission Grid (RNT), which currently has about 170 large power transformers and autotransformers on the 400-, 220-, and 150-kV networks. Rede El??ctrica Nacional´s network expansion and reinforcement program over the last few years has resulted in a significant increase in the number of installed units, number of substations, and the total mega volt amperes, as shown in Figure 1. Presently, about 24% of the units installed are more than 30 years old and 39% are up to 10 years old. The group of more recent units represents 47% of the total power installed, and most have a rated power above or equal to 120 MVA (84%), which is presently the minimum power rating specified for new transformers. Older units are still in service with power ratings of 60 to 90 MVA.
Keywords :
Aging; Degradation; Mathematical model; Oil insulation; Polymers; Power transformer insulation; aging; assessment; degree of polymerization; end of life; furanic compound; power transformer; thermalmodeling;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEI.2011.6059980