• DocumentCode
    897611
  • Title

    Unusual cases of gassing in transformers in service

  • Author

    Höhlein, Ivanka

  • Author_Institution
    Siemens AG, Nuremberg
  • Volume
    22
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    24
  • Lastpage
    27
  • Abstract
    This paper presents some unusual cases of gassing in transformers in service without an actual fault. These cases reveal that hydrogen production caused by stray gassing may be due to strongly hydro-treated oils, but is also very strongly influenced by transformer materials. Stray gassing with overproduction of saturated hydrocarbons with no production of hydrogen and no increased rates of hydrogen, ethylene, and other fault gases has probably always existed and is possibly related to oxidation. The overproportional development of methane and especially ethane proceeds in the first years of service and reaches a plateau after considerable consumption of oxygen. Possibly, this process is also catalytically triggered by transformer materials. Catalytic phenomena and stray gassing can be distinguished from a transformer fault through regular checks not only of the absolute DGA values but also the rates of gas increases
  • Keywords
    fault diagnosis; hydrogen economy; power transformers; transformer oil; catalytic phenomena; hydrogen production; hydrotreated oils; oxygen consumption; saturated hydrocarbons; stray gassing; transformer faults; transformer gassing; transformer materials; Building materials; Computer aided software engineering; Dissolved gas analysis; Gases; Hydrogen; Monitoring; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Steel; Transformers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0883-7554
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MEI.2006.1618968
  • Filename
    1618968