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CONDITION MONITORING
“The OPT100 is a risk reduction tool,” explains Vaisala’s Andreas Hilgers. “In Gstaad, BKW are using it to ensure that the very slight concerns revealed by the post-installation tests, are mitigated by reliable continuous monitoring. We have some customers that use Vaisala DGA monitors on all of their new transformers, and other users who only install them where, say, the transformer passes FAT tests, but not the site acceptance test.” The OPT100 can be incorporated into power companies’ SCADA systems, but it is also able to provide secure standalone communications. Lukas says, “This is an important feature for cybersecurity because the addition of an instrument such as this should not provide an additional entry point for hackers.” The ease of installation was also an attractive feature for Eggimann. “Of course, it was good that we were able to install the OPT100 quickly and easily,” he explains. “But the typical lifespan of a transformer is 40 to 60 years, so it is equally important that the monitor can be removed easily at a later stage.”
PERFORMANCE TO-DATE
for laboratory analysis. This spot sampling method provides an indication of dissolved gases and oil quality at one moment in time. In contrast, continuous DGA monitors are able to detect problems instantaneously – before they become serious. Continuous monitors are also able to reveal trends so that users can correlate gas levels with transformer load, for example. The Vaisala OPT100 Optimus DGA can be installed in less than two hours and with autocalibration and IR reference measurement, the instrument is able to deliver reliable gas trending data. Vacuum gas extraction eliminates fluctuation caused by oil temperature or pressure, and hermetically sealed optics prevent sensor contamination. Moisture and hydrogen are measured directly in the oil with a capacitive thin-film polymer HUMICAP sensor and solid-state sensors. Importantly, the OPT100 measures the total dissolved gas pressure of the oil and detects any air leaks in sealed transformers without the requirement to monitor oxygen – which can be a misleading measurement.
The OPT100 was initially installed in 2022, and since that time both the transformer and the DGA monitor have performed well with no sign of any abnormalities. Good correlation has been shown between the OPT100 measurements and the results from samples taken and tested by FKH, and there have been no indications of increased gas levels in the transformer oil.
LOOKING FORWARD The fleet of BKW transformers is in very good condition, and is monitored regularly by offline diagnostics and oil sampling for analysis. If transformers exhibit any abnormalities, the monitoring interval is shortened as a first step, and if concerns remain, the installation of an OPT100 would be considered. “Our risk reduction strategy is therefore to take action when any abnormalities are detected – much like human healthcare,” Eggimann says. “Continuous DGA monitors therefore represent an essential tool in our risk management strategy, and the OPT100 has been shown to deliver the reliability and peace of mind that we need – especially when the access road has a 32-tonne limit!”
Vaisala
www.vaisala.com
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