DocumentCode :
2381227
Title :
Natural Ester Dielectric Fluid Development
Author :
McShane, C. Patrick ; Corkran, Jerry ; Rapp, Kevin ; Luksich, John
fYear :
2006
fDate :
21-24 May 2006
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
22
Abstract :
Since the early 1980s, Cooper Power Systems has been actively involved in exploring and developing ester-based dielectric fluids. Introduced in 1984, our first commercialized ester was a synthetic polyol ester, developed primarily as an environmentally acceptable Askarel substitute. Although its technical performance is very good, the cost is prohibitive for most applications. The desirable properties of the polyol ester spurred exploration into other, more cost-effective, ester chemistries. This led to the evaluation of a natural (vegetable oil) ester dielectric coolant having many of the same performance advantages of synthetic esters, but much more economical. The major disadvantages of the natural esters are their inherent susceptibility to oxidation and higher pour point. We undertook a massive natural ester research and development program beginning in the early 1990s. Significant improvement low temperature flow was achieved. Oxidation inhibitors together with proper method-of-use overcome the oxidation stability issues. In many ways the natural esters perform better than the less-flammable fluids they replace, and offer significant advantages for applications where naphthenic mineral oils are traditionally applied. Although initially developed for distribution transformers, application in medium and large power transformers is becoming more common. This paper summarizes our laboratory and field experience
Keywords :
coolants; oxidation; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; Askarel substitute; Cooper Power Systems; dielectric coolant; dielectric fluid development; distribution transformers; ester chemistries; large power transformers; less-flammable fluids; medium power transformers; naphthenic mineral oils; natural ester; oxidation stability; synthetic polyol ester; Chemistry; Commercialization; Coolants; Costs; Dielectrics; Environmental economics; Oxidation; Petroleum; Power generation economics; Power systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition, 2005/2006 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9194-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2006.1668445
Filename :
1668445
Link To Document :
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