INSULATION LABORATORIES
Insulation Fluids Tests
Inspection of insulation liquids plays an important role at diagnosing internal condition of oil impregnated components as well as providing data about transformers in service.
We are confident that our policy to pursue future technologies will continue to grant us advanced diagnosis techniques and capability to expertly interpretation of insulation liquids tests.
Following tests are performed in ENPAY Laboratories in complience with related standard by using special devices and necessary chemicals.
- Breakdown Voltage
- Water Content
- Dielectric Dissipation Factor (DDF) / Tan d
- Resistivity (+/-)
- Interfacial Tension (IFT)
- Acidity
For laboratory flyer, please use the link : Insulation Fluids Tests Lab Flyer
Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA)
Power transformers are designed to have a long operational life. Since the level of power is high, the efficiency is of paramount importance. There should not be any degradation of oil or paper under usual service conditions of transformer. Despite the fact that the paper and oil degradation is an extremely complex process, it is always possible to detect in transformer oil the characteristic gases which indicate the degradation resulting in failures. Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) of transformer oil is used for detecting such fault gases and interpreting the amounts in order to reach the root cause of the fault.
Vacuum degassing, approved as the most precise method in this sector, is used to extract gases from the sample taken from the transformer prior to gas chromatography with a precision of 0.01 ppm in order to determine the type of fault gases. Identifiable gases are hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), methane (CH4), acetylene (C2H2), ethylene (C2H4), ethane (C2H6), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Additionally, propene (C3H6) and propane (C3H8) are evaluated for precise interpretation of faults.
Insulation Oil Colour Measurement
Colour of transformer oil is a sign of oil aging and purity. As the oil degrades, colour begins to change from light yellow to dark brown. This is a rapid indicator for the time of oil treatment or replacing of oil.
Instruction for Oil Sampling from Transformer
Please follow the sampling instruction on the following link for oil tests requested to be performed in our Insulation Laboratories.