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Episode 10: Transformer & Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) UHF Partial Discharge – How to get the most out of your partial discharge monitoring system?

Episode 10: Transformer & Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) UHF Partial Discharge – How to get the most out of your partial discharge monitoring system?

FromSudden Pressure and Why It's Important To Monitor


Episode 10: Transformer & Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) UHF Partial Discharge – How to get the most out of your partial discharge monitoring system?

FromSudden Pressure and Why It's Important To Monitor

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Episode 9, Qualitrol’s Xpert Service team explains common pitfalls of partial discharge monitoring systems including real scenarios encountered in the field. Our experts discuss capturing major transformer faults with partial discharge monitoring, as well as how when contained partial discharge disturbances can give you a good picture into transformer health.
Qualtirol's Xpert Services discuss how to interpret partial discharge data and important questions to ask: do you have transformer operators on your team to analyze partial discharge, do you have the time and experience required to review partial discharge signals?
With decades of experience, Qualitrol's team of experts interpret partial discharge data all day, everyday. We see signals from different countries, different voltage classes and can provide partial discharge reporting quickly. Since we are not equipment manufacturers, Qualitrol offers unbiased opinions on the questions you need answered.
For more information on analyzing partial discharge data, transformer or gas insulated switchgear (GIS) monitoring solutions, contact Qualitrol at info@qualitrolcorp.com
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (10)

In Episode 1 we discuss what sudden pressure is and why it is important to monitor on transformers. In addition, we cover the main features of the electronic RPRR from Qualitrol, the 930. This RPRR offers many benefits over the mechanical version and includes a built in seal-in relay as opposed to other RPRRs that require a separate seal-in relay. The 930 RPRR is capable of mounting to any retrofit transformer, making the switch to the 930 seamless.