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Improve Transformer Temperature Monitoring

Apr. 16, 2020
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Improve Transformer Temperature Monitoring

Transformer temperature monitoring is essential in order to identify if the turbine has cooling issues, which might result in lost production in the long run 

Most wind turbines have the high voltage (HV) transformers installed within the nacelle area. Many developers/owners of these assets never consider the environmental implications of these HV devices being installed in this challenging environment.

Consideration needs to be taken into account from the development stage to ensure the appropriate type/rating transformer is installed within the turbine. Particular attention needs to be around the physical settings and parameters. Far too often owners find that the HV transformers are alarming due to high temperature, resulting in lost production. This is generally due to inadequate cooling, or, monitoring sensor parameters not being correctly configured.

In order to ensure a functioning turbine and maximise production, there are a number of things to be aware of. During the selection process of a turbine, the suitability of auxiliary equipment needs to be considered and ensure it will operate accordingly with the environment it will operate in. Particular scrutiny needs to be completed during the handover phase of the asset to ensure all the parameters are installed as per the design.

Next steps…

It is important to monitor the condition of the power transformer and identify any thermal stress that might affect the operating conditions of a turbine. Long term proactive planning will ensure your turbine yield is not compromised by the wrongly installed HV equipment. If you require advice and support on how to improve transformer temperature monitoring, do not hesitate to contact us.

In addition to this, we are able to provide many technical asset management services in order to increase energy output of your assetsFind out more about our comprehensive scope of operations services.

 

 

By Stephen Horry – UK Technical Director

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