A comparative study in described involving a novel type of oil, a more established synthetic oil, and an actually approved, naphthenic transformer oil. A brief description is given of the experimental equipment and procedures used in this study. The experimental results are reported, and their significance is discussed. Test results show that HT 40, a perfluoropolyether, is a promising candidate to replace PCB as a nonflammable oil in power transformers.
A comparative study of breakdown under pulse conditions in poorly flammable synthetic oils for power transformers / R., Cecere; Pompili, Massimo; MAZZETTI DI PIETRALATA, Carlo. - In: IEEE ELECTRICAL INSULATION MAGAZINE. - ISSN 0883-7554. - STAMPA. - 8:1(1992), pp. 28-32. [10.1109/57.120635]
A comparative study of breakdown under pulse conditions in poorly flammable synthetic oils for power transformers
POMPILI, Massimo;MAZZETTI DI PIETRALATA, Carlo
1992
Abstract
A comparative study in described involving a novel type of oil, a more established synthetic oil, and an actually approved, naphthenic transformer oil. A brief description is given of the experimental equipment and procedures used in this study. The experimental results are reported, and their significance is discussed. Test results show that HT 40, a perfluoropolyether, is a promising candidate to replace PCB as a nonflammable oil in power transformers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.