Abstract

Electrostatic charging mechanism in aged oil-immersed transformers is investigated. Sulfonium ions, which are generated by sulfoxide compounds and hydrogen ions, are identified as the prime compounds that increase electrostatic charging tendency (ECT) of mineral insulating oil. Sulfoxide compounds are generated by the oxidation of sulfide compounds that are contained in new oil. Hydrogen ions are considered to be supplied by organic acids that are generated due to the oxidation of hydrocarbons. Negative ions with low mass are generated by the dissociation of organic acids during the generation of sulfonium ions. Because these negative ions are hydrophilic, the oil is charged positively. Water is also generated by the deterioration of insulating oils and has the same effect. On the other hand, negative charging of oil is detected with the addition of sulfonic acids, which reflects the generation of positive ions with low mass and hydrophility.

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