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Internal Arc Performance of Instrument Transformers Filled with Different Dielectric Liquids

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  • Ivan Mihoković

    (Končar—Instrument Transformers Inc., Josipa Mokrovića 10, HR-10090 Zagreb, Croatia)

  • Anton Rački

    (Končar—Instrument Transformers Inc., Josipa Mokrovića 10, HR-10090 Zagreb, Croatia)

  • Igor Žiger

    (Končar—Instrument Transformers Inc., Josipa Mokrovića 10, HR-10090 Zagreb, Croatia)

  • Eduard Plavec

    (Končar—Electrical Engineering Institute Ltd., Fallerovo Šetalište 22, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia)

Abstract

Internal arc testing is still a controversial topic in the instrument transformer world. The main reason for that is the fact that even a fully successful test guarantees only a certain degree of transformer safety. Furthermore, the test does not cover a plethora of operational fault scenarios and has requirements which are not defined clearly enough. In addition, there are very few data available in the literature on the internal arc performance of alternative, biodegradable dielectric liquids. Some liquids (such as natural and synthetic esters) do inherently come with higher flash and fire points compared to conventional mineral oil, but there is insufficient test experience to corroborate the influence this high fire point has on the actual operation. Specifically, to the authors’ knowledge, internal arc tests on instrument transformers were never performed with biodegradable dielectric liquids, making the contributions of this paper a true world premiere. In short, this paper is intended to augment the existing standards, thus providing additional insight into how to test internal arc performance, what to look out for and what level of performance to expect, which is of broad interest to researchers, utility engineers and public alike.

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  • Ivan Mihoković & Anton Rački & Igor Žiger & Eduard Plavec, 2024. "Internal Arc Performance of Instrument Transformers Filled with Different Dielectric Liquids," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:2:p:493-:d:1322334
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