What oil is used in distribution transformers?

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  • 11.04.2026 at 16:29 by Giuseppe

    Distribution transformers typically use mineral oil as the insulating and cooling medium. This oil is derived from refining crude oil and possesses excellent dielectric properties, thermal conductivity, and stability. Additionally, some modern distribution transformers utilize biodegradable ester oils, which offer environmental benefits while maintaining effective insulation and cooling capabilities. The choice of oil depends on factors such as environmental regulations, operational conditions, and specific application requirements.

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