What is the dielectric constant of transformer oil?
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13.04.2026 at 19:46 by Stanley
The dielectric constant of transformer oil typically ranges from 2.2 to 2.5 at room temperature. This property is crucial for insulating purposes in power transformers, as it indicates the oil’s ability to store electrical energy and prevent breakdown under high voltage conditions. Maintaining the dielectric constant within this range ensures optimal performance and reliability of the transformer insulation system.