Abstract

Nowadays, new alternative of dielectric liquids with biodegradable characteristics has been considered to replace conventional mineral oil in both distribution and power transformer applications. However, there are some manufacturing processes that need to be modified to incorporate these ecological fluids, mainly in power transformers. Ester liquids, either natural or synthetic, show higher viscosity than mineral oil; therefore, a significant impact on the impregnation process of insulation materials is expected. In this work, the impregnation process of cellulose insulation is investigated by using three different liquids: natural ester (NE), synthetic ester (SE), and mineral oil. Laboratory tests were carried out using insulation blocks and pressboard samples to evaluate the influence of each fluid in the cellulose material. It is shown that the impregnation process with ester liquids is longer than mineral oil, at room temperature; however, it could be reduced by increasing the temperature of the ester liquid.

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