Transformer Oil Filtration is a process that removes contaminants like moisture, dissolved gases, and solid particles from the insulating oil used in power transformers. This is a critical maintenance procedure that restores the oil's insulating and cooling properties, which in turn ensures the transformer's reliable and safe operation. Transformer oil, or insulating oil, serves two main purposes: it acts as an insulator to prevent short circuits and as a coolant to dissipate heat. Over time, the oil degrades due to heat and exposure to oxygen and moisture. This degradation leads to the formation of sludge, acids, and other contaminants that can significantly reduce the oil's dielectric strength and cooling efficiency, posing a serious risk to the transformer.
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