H. Borsi, THE RELATION BETWEEN THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL STRESS AND THE PD BEHAVIOR OF EPOXY-RESIN TRANSFORMERS, IEEE transactions on electrical insulation, 28(6), 1993, pp. 1007-1015
This paper deals with the PD behavior of epoxy resin transformer coils
in a temperature range between -30 and 180 degrees C. In particular t
he PD inception voltage as a very important parameter for the judgemen
t of the PD characteristic of a transformer over the temperature is co
nsidered. The PD inception voltage is determined at different static t
emperatures in step test. The tempering of the coils occur from the ou
tside by submerging the coil in tempered fluid, as well as from inside
, with the help of current losses. Models of HV coils of distribution
transformers are used as specimen. The windings of the coils consist o
f wires which have different insulation. Some windings consist of wire
s with a thin layer of varnish. The others have wires with a glass-sil
k wrapped insulation. The dependencies between the PD inception voltag
e of the coils and parameters such as wire insulation and inner or out
er tempering are determined and discussed. Furthermore the results of
long term tests are introduced in which five coils are stressed with a
voltage of 1.75 kV at a temperature of 175 degrees C for a duration o
f 1 yr. During this time PD measurements with a sensitivity of 2 pC we
re carried out.