What inspections should be done before dry-type transformer operation
The safe and stable operation of dry-type transformers is an important guarantee for production and production electricity, and it needs to be managed and inspected. So what items and contents do we need to check during the operation of dry-type transformers? Let’s take a look together:
1. Check that the temperature controller display of the transformer should be normal, and the actual transmission should be carried out for starting the fan, over-temperature alarm, and over-temperature trip, and the action should be correct.
2. After the fans of the dry-type transformer are all started during operation, the transformer capacity can be increased by 40%-50% of its rated capacity.
3. When the transformer is in normal operation, a certain amount of ventilation is required to meet the requirements of the rated capacity. If it is installed in the basement of a building, ventilation should be enhanced, otherwise the rated capacity or overload capacity will be reduced.
4. During normal operation, it is necessary to strengthen the monitoring of the temperature display of the transformer thermostat, and carry out transmission checks on the start-up of the fan regularly to ensure that the fan can be started at any time.
5. When inspecting the transformer, pay attention to check whether the epoxy resin poured outside the coil has cracks and whether the room is humid. During the summer rainy season, the exhaust fan should be turned on regularly to keep it dry.
6. Check that the terminals of the primary and secondary incoming and outgoing lines of the transformer are in good contact and there is no overheating phenomenon.
7. Clean the external insulation of the transformer at least once a year with the help of power outages to keep the surface clean and reduce leakage. The above are common dry-type transformer operation inspection items for your reference. If you have any other questions about the operation of dry-type transformers, please contact us to learn more about them!