Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Changes in ECT and dielectric dissipation factor of insulating oils due to aging in oxygen

25

Citations

4

References

2001

Year

Abstract

It is believed that the aging of insulating oils affects the electrostatic charging tendency (ECT) and dielectric dissipation factor (tan /spl delta/), but there is little hard evidence. We have investigated changes in ECT and tan /spl delta/ of insulating oils aged with oxygen at elevated temperature. We found that ECT and tan /spl delta/ increased with aging time. In some oils aged with a small amount of oxygen, ECT and tan /spl delta/ increased much more than in other oils aged with a large amount of oxygen. In yet other insulating oils, ECT and tan /spl delta/ showed a peak and then declined. Moreover, it was found that aged insulating oil close to the peak in tan /spl delta/ is very unstable. This result suggests that the methods of measurements of tan /spl delta/ of insulating oil prescribed in International Electrotechnical. Commission (IEC) 60247 and Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) C2101 may be unsatisfactory. The reason is that since in these methods tan /spl delta/ is measured at elevated temperature (IEC 60247, 90/spl deg/C and JIS C2101, 80/spl deg/C), the quality of the insulating oil, especially aged oil, is changed during the measurement, resulting in an incorrect reading.

References

YearCitations

Page 1