SITE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSFORMERS (PART 3)
Further to our previous blogs for site
instructions now we are giving some details about schedule for maintenance
which will be helpful for site personal to take care the installed
transformers.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE:
The hourly and daily inspection recommended is applicable for attended
substations only. However, for
unattended substations these items should be inspected as frequently as
possible.
Sl. No.
|
Inspection
Frequency
|
Items to be inspected
|
Inspection Notes
|
Action required if
inspection shows unsatisfactory conditions
|
1
|
Monthly
|
i. Oil level in transformer
ii. Connections
iii.
Loading cycle
|
Check
transformer
Oil
level
Check
tightness
Check
if more than rated
|
If
low, top up with dry oil. Examine
transformer for leaks
If
loose, tighten
|
2
|
Quarterly
|
i.
Bushings
|
Examine
for cracks and dirt deposits.
|
Clean
or replace
|
3
|
Half-yearly
|
Gasketted
Joints, Gauges and General Paint Work
|
Check
of moisture under cover inspects.
|
Improve ventilation, check oil.
|
4
|
Yearly
|
i. Oil in transformer
ii. Oil in tap changer, if provided
iii.
Connections
iv.
Breather
|
Check
for dielectric
Strength
and water content. Check for acidity
and sludge.
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Colour
of silica gel
|
Take
suitable action to restore quality of oil.
Take
suitable actions if earth resistance is high
If
colour of silica gel is observed from blue to pink, silica gel shall be
replaced.
|
5
|
5
Yearly
|
For
large power transformers, check oil for DGA
|
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|
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|
6
|
Occasionally
|
For
fiber optic sensor
|
Signal
strength
|
Clean
through kit
|
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
Faults observed during the periodic
maintenance schedules are to be rectified as per the suggested action
required. However, certain chance
troubles and major faults in performance of the transformer shall have to be
attended to in a desired sequence, as per manufacturer’s instructions (or)
ready reference manuals. Guidance to
manage electrical and mechanical troubles normally encountered in all types of
transformers are provided as follows:
Trouble Shooting
(1)
|
Cause
(2)
|
Remedy
(3)
|
Rise
in temperature/
High
temperature
Winding
& oil
|
Over
Load
|
If
possible, reduce load. Heating can
often be reduced by improving power
Factor
of load.
|
|
Insufficient
Cooling
|
1.
Check if all the radiator valves are
open
2.
If unit is forced cooled, make sure fans are functioning.
|
|
Sludged
oil
|
Use
filter press to wash off core and coils.
Filter oil to remove sludge.
|
Audio
Noise
|
Leaky
gaskets and joints. Accessories and
external transformer parts are set into resonant
|
Make
certain all joints are tight. Tighten
loose parts. In some cases parts may
be stressed into resonant state.
Releasing pressure and shimming will remedy this condition.
|
Fractured
metal or porcelain parts of bushings
|
Unusual
strains placed on terminal connections
|
Cables
and bus-bars attached to transformer terminals should be adequately
supported. In the case of heavy leads,
flexible connections should be provided to remove strain on the terminal and
bushing porcelain.
|
Gases and Buchholz Relays
|
Due to incipient
fault
|
Action required
according DGA analysis
|
Oil level
|
Due to leakages or
pilferage in gasket and welded joints
|
Cause of leakages
to be checked and proper action to be taken
|
In case any enquiry free feel to contact us at info@saielectricals.com or gaurav.jain@saielectricals.com
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