Transformers Magazine, Vol. 2 No. 4, 2015.
Original scientific paper
A smart way to minimize test time for transformer dielectric measurements
Jill Duplessis
; Megger
Matz Ohlen
; Megger
Abstract
Dielectric response measurements for the moisture and oil conductivity assessment of transformers are well understood, internationally accepted and growing in use. Of the two principal dielectric response methods, an AC method called Dielectric Frequency Response (DFR, also Frequency-Domain Spectroscopy, FDS) is preferred due to its robustness against noise. The time requirement of a DFR measurement is lengthy compared to that of other electrical test methods. An earlier approach to accelerate test time combined DC (time domain) and AC (frequency domain) test methods. This article discusses the limitations inherent to that approach and presents today’s multifrequency test solution that minimizes test time for DFR measurements without compromising accuracy.
Keywords
measurement time; Frequency-Domain Spectroscopy (FDS); Polarization- Depolarization Current (PDC); Dielectric Frequency Response (DFR); moisture in transformers
Hrčak ID:
181931
URI
Publication date:
8.10.2015.
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