How does insulating oil in a transformer work?

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  • 10.04.2026 at 06:55 by Krystian

    Insulating oil in a transformer serves two primary functions: electrical insulation and heat dissipation. The oil provides a dielectric barrier that prevents electrical breakdown between conductive components, ensuring safe operation. Additionally, it absorbs and transfers heat generated by the transformer’s core and windings to the radiator or cooling system, maintaining optimal operating temperatures. This dual role is crucial for the reliability and efficiency of power transformers.

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