What is the maximum allowable water content in transformer oil?
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14.04.2026 at 12:15 by Marek
The maximum allowable water content in transformer oil is typically 30 parts per million (ppm) for optimal performance. Exceeding this limit can lead to reduced dielectric strength, increased risk of insulation failure, and accelerated aging of the oil. Regular monitoring and maintenance are essential to ensure water levels remain within acceptable limits, thereby preserving the integrity and reliability of the power transformer.