Transformer Oil Dehydration is a process used to remove moisture, gases, and impurities from transformer oil to maintain its dielectric strength and insulating properties. Over time, transformer oil absorbs moisture, which can lead to reduced insulation performance, electrical breakdowns, and overheating. The dehydration process involves filtration, vacuum drying, and degassing to restore the oil’s purity and efficiency. Regular oil dehydration enhances transformer lifespan, prevents faults, and ensures stable power distribution. Skilled professionals use advanced purification systems to ensure compliance with industry standards, reducing maintenance costs and improving the overall reliability of electrical transformers.