How is transformer oil gas analysis performed?

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  • 12.04.2026 at 20:34 by Hellmut

    Transformer oil gas analysis is performed by collecting gas samples from the oil using a sampling device, typically a gas chromatograph. The samples are analyzed to detect dissolved gases, such as hydrogen, methane, and ethylene, which indicate potential issues like overheating or arcing. The results are compared against established standards to assess the transformer’s condition and predict maintenance needs, ensuring reliable operation and preventing failures.

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