J. Weesmaa, M. Sterner, B. Pahlavanpour, L. Bergeld, J. Nunes
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Study about stray gas generation in transformer oil at different temperatures
Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) is a common tool used to understand the condition and processes ongoing inside the transformer. Increased levels of certain gasses in the transformer oil can be measured and interpreted according to guidelines. By the analysis of amounts of hydrogen, volatile hydrocarbons and carbon oxides dissolved in the insulating oil dielectric and thermal faults can be detected at an early stage.