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Used Transformer Infrared Scanning To Prevent A Catastrophe

March 10th, 2010

MIDWEST performed an Infrared Scan of the electrical system for a new customer.  They had two old outdoor oil filled transformers with load tap changers that had not been used in some time.  So when we scanned these old transformers, we made certain we scanned the load tap changer compartments.  Each tap changer was dangerously over heating. The electrician with us wondered why, since they hadn’t operated the tap changers in 20 years.  But tap changer contacts can cause coking, especially if they are not operated.  Later, during a scheduled maintenance outage, MIDWEST found both load tap changer compartments completely coked, full of black sludge.  The sludge had to be removed by hand, like scooping out sticky black mud.  Since they would never use the transformer tap changers again, MIDWEST removed the entire interior operating mechanisms and bussed the terminals. The old transformers were very lucky the tap changers didn’t fault. If they had, it would not have been cost effective to repair them.  It was just a matter of time before a catastrophic fault in a tap changer would have cost them a transformer.  We have seen this problem before in old transformers.  In this case, certain failure was avoided, and they reused the transformer after the repair. Infrared Scanning is very important, even on old, obsolete transformers and switchgear. 

  1. OKOLI UCHECHUKWU
    July 14th, 2014 at 23:56 | #1

    I need to get information on how and where i can be trained on transformer services and repairs. Plz reply.

  2. MIDWEST
    July 29th, 2014 at 12:25 | #2

    We recommend contacting transformer manufacturers and searching for specific training opportunities that can easily be found on the internet. The problem is training opportunities are very fragmented. You could go to many of these classes and still not begin to have the training that you need and that makes you safe. That comes from working 20 or more years on transformers. We recommend searching for the specific training you are seeking.

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