is there any chance to get shock from the transformer oil at
the time of maintenance due to its dielectric property. . ?

Answer Posted / makudeshwaran

At the time of maintenance,
if the di-electric strength of the oil is more,there is
no shock
if the di-electric strength of oil is very low,there is
a chance to get electric shock

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