• Taking Care of Transformers, Part 3

    The three categories of transformer testing 
    Sept. 25, 2012

    Transformer maintenance consists mostly of testing, although it includes other activities (e.g., housekeeping-related). The three categories of transformer testing are:

    1.    Acceptance. Normally, you perform acceptance tests following initial installation. The test results provide baseline maintenance data. But if a transformer has not operated for a while, it requires acceptance testing again. The normal definition of "a while" is three days or more, but you might use a shorter timeframe if conditions warrant (e.g., the sprinkler system operated).

    2.    Routine. These are data collection activities, such as recording temperatures, and don’t require de-energization.

    3.    Periodic. The complete menu of these tests requires a deep skill set, and thus they are typically outsourced to a testing firm.

    In the next several parts of this series, we'll examine these further.

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