Session

Mechatronics, System Engineering and Robotics

Description

In addition to the analysis of the transformer's assessment in view of the impact on the topology of the transmission, generation and distribution system, the recognition of the status of parameters and performance is a necessity to increase the efficiency of operational work, but the techniques/methods to perform the monitoring are essential. In this context, advanced monitoring techniques as well as smart devices that allow access to continuous analysis and diagnosis of parameters that are considered important for this purpose should be considered. One important condition of monitoring and diagnosis are the temperatures of the power transformers. In this paper are depicted the analysis through trends and alarms of the temperatures by comparing the range of the limits by on-line and off-line techniques. Furthermore, the operational work and the status of monitored parts by year, load and alarms are presented. Prepared monitoring and diagnostic reports, and appropriate corrective measures are taken depending on the status of the power transformer based on their temperatures trend.

Keywords:

Power transformers, temperatures, monitoring, electrical power

Session Chair

Peter Kopacek

Session Co-Chair

Thomas Duda

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-19-2

First Page

36

Last Page

41

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

26-10-2019 11:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2019 12:30 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.147

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An overview of condition monitoring of the power transformers temperatures in the electrical power system

Pristina, Kosovo

In addition to the analysis of the transformer's assessment in view of the impact on the topology of the transmission, generation and distribution system, the recognition of the status of parameters and performance is a necessity to increase the efficiency of operational work, but the techniques/methods to perform the monitoring are essential. In this context, advanced monitoring techniques as well as smart devices that allow access to continuous analysis and diagnosis of parameters that are considered important for this purpose should be considered. One important condition of monitoring and diagnosis are the temperatures of the power transformers. In this paper are depicted the analysis through trends and alarms of the temperatures by comparing the range of the limits by on-line and off-line techniques. Furthermore, the operational work and the status of monitored parts by year, load and alarms are presented. Prepared monitoring and diagnostic reports, and appropriate corrective measures are taken depending on the status of the power transformer based on their temperatures trend.