In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process

This paper described in-laboratory oil regeneration process of aged transformer oil using adsorbent; Fuller’s earth. The niche of this paper is the usage of real aged transformer oil taken from an 11kV/433V in-service power transformer made by ACEC Transformer in 1986. The regeneration process is ac...

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Main Authors: Ab Ghani, Sharin, Sutan Chairul, Imran, Abu Bakar, Norazhar, Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril, Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq, Ahmad, Asimi Ana
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Published: Penerbit Akademia Baru 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.251852021-07-01T14:58:10Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25185/ In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process Ab Ghani, Sharin Sutan Chairul, Imran Abu Bakar, Norazhar Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq Ahmad, Asimi Ana This paper described in-laboratory oil regeneration process of aged transformer oil using adsorbent; Fuller’s earth. The niche of this paper is the usage of real aged transformer oil taken from an 11kV/433V in-service power transformer made by ACEC Transformer in 1986. The regeneration process is achieved by forcing a mixture of aged transformer oil and Fuller’s earth through a filter paper with the aid of a vacuum pump, hence producing reclaimed transformer oil. This oil was then inserted in an amber glass bottle, blanketed with nitrogen, tightly sealed, and labelled. To test the effectiveness of Fuller’s earth as adsorbent, parameters of Dissolved Decay Product (DDP) were measured using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (UV-Vis) by referring to ASTM D6802. In addition, Total Acid Number (TAN) and Breakdown Voltage (BdV) measurement were carried out complying the ASTM D974 and ASTM D1816 respectively. Results of UV-Vis indicated that Fuller’s earth can adsorbed 25.24% of DDP in aged transformer oil. As the DDP decreased, TAN is 84.62% reduced while BdV increased 50%. These findings are parallel with the breakdown voltage mechanism due to acidity emergence. It is proved that Fuller’s earth is effective adsorbent for oil regeneration process. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2020-12-16 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25185/2/371-MANUSCRIPT%20WITH%20AUTHORS%20DETAILS-12336-1-10-20201216.PDF Ab Ghani, Sharin and Sutan Chairul, Imran and Abu Bakar, Norazhar and Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril and Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq and Ahmad, Asimi Ana (2020) In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 79 (1). pp. 27-35. ISSN 2289-7879 http://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arfmts/article/view/371/1688 10.37934/ARFMTS.79.1.2735
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description This paper described in-laboratory oil regeneration process of aged transformer oil using adsorbent; Fuller’s earth. The niche of this paper is the usage of real aged transformer oil taken from an 11kV/433V in-service power transformer made by ACEC Transformer in 1986. The regeneration process is achieved by forcing a mixture of aged transformer oil and Fuller’s earth through a filter paper with the aid of a vacuum pump, hence producing reclaimed transformer oil. This oil was then inserted in an amber glass bottle, blanketed with nitrogen, tightly sealed, and labelled. To test the effectiveness of Fuller’s earth as adsorbent, parameters of Dissolved Decay Product (DDP) were measured using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (UV-Vis) by referring to ASTM D6802. In addition, Total Acid Number (TAN) and Breakdown Voltage (BdV) measurement were carried out complying the ASTM D974 and ASTM D1816 respectively. Results of UV-Vis indicated that Fuller’s earth can adsorbed 25.24% of DDP in aged transformer oil. As the DDP decreased, TAN is 84.62% reduced while BdV increased 50%. These findings are parallel with the breakdown voltage mechanism due to acidity emergence. It is proved that Fuller’s earth is effective adsorbent for oil regeneration process.
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author Ab Ghani, Sharin
Sutan Chairul, Imran
Abu Bakar, Norazhar
Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril
Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq
Ahmad, Asimi Ana
spellingShingle Ab Ghani, Sharin
Sutan Chairul, Imran
Abu Bakar, Norazhar
Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril
Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq
Ahmad, Asimi Ana
In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
author_facet Ab Ghani, Sharin
Sutan Chairul, Imran
Abu Bakar, Norazhar
Ahmad Khiar, Mohd Shahril
Zulkefli, Aminur Hazieq
Ahmad, Asimi Ana
author_sort Ab Ghani, Sharin
title In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
title_short In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
title_full In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
title_fullStr In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
title_full_unstemmed In-Service Transformer Oil Regeneration Based On Laboratory-Scale Process
title_sort in-service transformer oil regeneration based on laboratory-scale process
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25185/2/371-MANUSCRIPT%20WITH%20AUTHORS%20DETAILS-12336-1-10-20201216.PDF
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