HP TRANSFORMER OILS

Meets specifications:

HP TRANSFORMER OIL exceeds IS: 335:1993 (Reaffirmed 2005) performance levels. It also meets IS:335-2018 TYPE II UNINHIBITED.

Detail Description

HP TRANSFORMER OIL is designed for human safety and free from carcinogenic Poly chlorinated Bi-phenyls (PCB) and Poly aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH).

PROPOSED USAGE

  • Electric transformers
  • Switch gears
  • Circuit breakers which require insulating fluids
  • Has very high oxidation stability
  • Excellent ageing properties resulting in long product life
  • Physico-chemical properties

    PROPERTIES HP TRANSFORMER OILS
    Appearance Clear and transparent and free from suspended matter of  sediments
    Density at 29.5 ºC, g/cc 0.8279

    Kinematic viscosity, cst

    At 27ºC

    At 40ºC

     

    16.46

    11

    Interfacial tension at 27ºC 0.044 N/m
    Flash point pensky-marten (closed),ºC 172
    Pour point,ºC -18

    Neutralization value, mg KOH/g

    a) Total acidity

    b) Inorganic acidity/alkalinity

     

     

    Nil

    Nil

    Corrosive sulphur Non corrosive

    Electric strength (breakdown voltage) –kV(rms)

    a) New unfiltered oil

     

    72

    Dielectric dissipation factor at 90 ºC 0.00025

    Specific resistance (resistivity)

    a) A:90 ºC

    b) A:27 ºC

     

    750x1012 ohm-cm

    11300x1012 ohm-cm

    Oxidation stability

    a) Neutralization value after oxidation, mg KOH/g

    b) Total sludge after oxidation,% by wt.

     

    0.4

    0.1

    AGEING CHARACTERISTICS AFTER AGEING  
    Open breaker method with copper characteristics  

    Specific resistance (resistivity)

    a) A:27 ºC

    b) A:90 ºC

    c) dielectric dissipation factor at 90 ºC

    d) total acidity

    e) total sludge

     

    350x1012 ohm-cm

    19x1012 ohm-cm

    0.0025/2.08 DC

    NIL

    NIL

    Presence of oxidation inhibitor,% by wt Absent
    Water content, mg/kg(ppm) 50
    SK value (%) 1

    APPROVALS

    HP TRANSFORMER OIL is certified Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), Bangalore and Electrical Research and Development Association (ERDA), Vadodara