what are the particle used along with silica gel in
transformer breether,explain their functions.
Answer Posted / sakthivel
when ever transformer oil temperature increase time,
transformer inside hot air goes in to out side of the
transformer, by root of conservator tank,
similarly transformer oil temperature decrease time,
normal atmospheric air goes in to transformer, by root of
breather ,
the normal atmospheric air contend of moisture ,
basically the moisture air mixing time transformer oil is
reduce the breakdown strength ,
breakdown strength reducing time electrical fault developed
in side of the transformer,( earth fault,phase to phase
short circuited ),
basically silica gel to arrest the moisture in air so we
are use silica gel used in breather (are u understand,
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