Abstract

This study deals with the thermal and electrical monitoring of distribution transformers; these transformers are one of the most expensive components in the distribution grid. Monitoring these transformers are a good solution to check the availability of the network, increase transformer operational efficiency and minimise the probability of unexpected outage. This study will present a solution for the monitoring of thermal and electrical behaviour of oil natural air natural (ONAN) distribution transformers. For the development of this soft sensor, different transformers have been modelled in a wide range of power (160–800 kVA).

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