Abstract

Automated Dissolved Gas Analysis Report Generator for Monitoring Condition of High-voltage Transformers

Highlights

  • Transformers are used in a wide range of applications and can help improve the safety and efficiency of power systems by raising and lowering voltages where necessary

  • A graph displaying changes in gas concentrations is shown in the dashboard along with insights into how much the concentration of a key gas has increased since the last sampling

  • To combat the problems of the traditional Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) condition monitoring process and reduce time and human errors, a system that takes in gas concentration values obtained from gas chromatography (GC) via numerous gas detection sensors was created to generate an analysis and monitor the oil condition

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Introduction

Transformers are used in a wide range of applications and can help improve the safety and efficiency of power systems by raising and lowering voltages where necessary. Transformers are mainly responsible for the distribution and regulation of power across long distances. The primary goal of any power system is to provide high-quality electric power reliably and efficiently. Various gases are generated within a transformer from the breakdown of electrical insulating materials and associated elements inside the transformer. These gases are considered to provide useful information for the maintenance of the transformer.[4] Gases in the transformer are ISSN 0914-4935 © MYU K.K. https://myukk.org/

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