Oil or similar is used as a cooling fluid in electrical transformer, because it is electrically insulating - which water is not. The figure of merit is the lack of conductivity.
To enable the oil in the transformer tank to expand and contract with temperature changes.
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An oil transformer is filled with PCB oil to better transfer heat from the windings to the outside case (and into the air).
As well as providing a cooling medium, transformer oil is also used to insulate a transformer. As its dielectric strength (how well it insulates) is much higher than air, it means that components within a transformer that are at different potentials can be placed much closer together if they are immersed in oil. So, operating an oil-filled transformer without oil will likely cause insulation breakdown within the transformer.
it is a pit which is used to drain leakage oil of transformers .AnswerIt's a walled area, surrounding a transformer, intended to contain any oil leakage from a transformer.
It is like their water. Cool and refreshing.
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When the water content in the oil in the Oil rises up to or more than 2% than it is needed to replace the transformer oil or filter it.
Transformer oil is pure insulating oil.
To enable the oil in the transformer tank to expand and contract with temperature changes.
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to cool a winding of transformer and it is a insulating material and transformer oil is a purifing oil
No. It's not intended for skin contact.
Nytro libra is an uninhibited transformer oil
Transformer oil is a highly refined mineral oil.
An oil transformer is filled with PCB oil to better transfer heat from the windings to the outside case (and into the air).
The oil should be greater than 100M Ohms resistance. If a flash over occurs within the transformer the oil has to be replaced