What are the functions of oil in a transformer?

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  • 08.04.2026 at 10:38 by Hans-Henning

    The functions of oil in a transformer include insulation, cooling, and protection. The oil acts as an insulating medium, preventing electrical breakdown between conductive parts. It also dissipates heat generated during operation, maintaining optimal temperature levels. Additionally, the oil provides a barrier against moisture and contaminants, protecting the internal components from corrosion and degradation, thus enhancing the transformer’s longevity and reliability.

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