Welcome to our transformer oil analysis services page, where we provide comprehensive testing and analysis for transformer oils. Our services include a range of tests to assess the quality and performance of your transformer oil, including Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA), acid, water content, interfacial tension, corrosive sulphur, Furan, PCB, metal in oil, colour, breakdown voltage, and liquid power factor, etc.
Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) is a widely used method to determine the condition of transformer oil. DGA can detect the presence of various gases in the oil, which can indicate potential problems in the transformer. By analyzing the levels of these gases, we can identify the type and severity of any issues and make recommendations for corrective action.
Acid content and water content testing are important to ensure the oil's purity and stability. Acid content analysis helps to identify any contaminants that may have entered the oil, which can affect its performance. Water content analysis helps to identify any excess moisture that may have entered the oil, which can lead to corrosion and other problems.
Interfacial tension testing measures the oil's ability to resist mixing with water. This test is essential for determining the oil's insulation properties and identifying any potential problems that may arise due to poor insulation.
Corrosive sulfur helps to identify the presence of corrosive and contaminating substances in the oil. These substances can affect the oil's performance, reduce its lifespan and potentially cause damage to the transformer.
PCB testing is important to ensure that the oil does not contain any polychlorinated biphenyls, which are toxic and environmentally hazardous substances. PCBs were used in transformer oils until the 1970s and their presence can indicate that the oil has not been properly maintained or has not been replaced.
Metal in oil testing helps to identify the presence of metal particles that may have entered the oil, which can indicate wear and tear on the transformer's components. This test can also help to identify any potential issues with the transformer's cooling system.
Colour testing is an essential part of transformer oil analysis, as it can indicate the oil's purity and stability. Discoloured oil may indicate the presence of contaminants, which can affect the oil's performance.
Breakdown voltage testing helps to assess the oil's insulating properties. This test is important for identifying any potential issues with the transformer's insulation and recommending corrective action.
Liquid power factor testing is used to assess the oil's dielectric properties. This test is essential for ensuring that the oil is able to insulate the transformer effectively and to identify any potential problems with the transformer's insulation.
Furan testing is an important aspect of transformer oil analysis, which helps to identify the condition of the transformer's insulation paper. Insulation paper is used to insulate the transformer's windings from each other and from the transformer core. Over time, this paper can deteriorate due to various factors such as moisture, heat, and the presence of contaminants.
At our transformer oil analysis services, we use state-of-the-art equipment and methods to provide accurate and reliable results. Our experienced team of professionals can analyze your transformer oil quickly and efficiently, and provide you with comprehensive reports detailing the results of our tests. Contact us today to learn more about our transformer oil analysis services and how we can help you maintain your transformer's performance and longevity.