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Oil Immersed Power Transformer:Power Your Infrastructure with Reliable Transformers

Designed to withstand the most demanding industrial environments, our transformers deliver consistent energy transmission with superior cooling technology and robust insulation.

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What is a Oil Immersed Power Transformer?

An oil-immersed transformer is a transformer filled with insulating oil contained in a transformer tank, where oil serves dual roles: dielectric insulation and heat removal. These immersed transformers operate across voltage transformers classes, supporting transmission and distribution at both higher voltage and lower voltage interfaces.

Components of Oil-Immersed Transformers

Core and Windings

Low-loss laminated steel cores reduce magnetization losses, while precision windings manage voltage and current density. Interleaved insulation and clearances match voltage level requirements to withstand surges, ensuring the type of transformer meets IEC creepage, clearance, and impulse performance criteria.

Transformer Oil

Transformer oil, often mineral oil, is filled to a controlled oil level to insulate and cool. Monitoring gases in transformer oil (DGA) reveals faults; dissolved gas analysis supports power transformer condition monitoring and detects overheating, arcing, and insulation degradation early.

Cooling Systems

Cooling systems range from natural oil circulation to forced oil and air or water. Oil expansion is accommodated via conservators or sealed tanks, preventing moisture ingress and oil leak risks, while managing high temperature rises under changing transformers use load conditions.

Technical Specifications & Standards

SpecificationDetails
Power Rating500 kVA – 2500 MVA
Primary Voltage RangeUp to 765 kV
Secondary Voltage RangeCustomizable based on application needs
PhasesSingle-phase or Three-phase
Frequency50 Hz / 60 Hz
Cooling MethodONAN (Oil Natural Air Natural)
ONAF (Oil Natural Air Forced)
OFAF (Oil Forced Air Forced)
OFWF (Oil Forced Water Forced)
Winding MaterialCopper or Aluminum
Insulation TypeMineral Oil with Class A Cellulose Insulation
Tank TypeHermetically Sealed or Conservator Type
Efficiency LevelUp to 99.8% at full load, compliant with local standards
ImpedanceStandard values or customized per client specification
Vector GroupDyn11, YNd1, or as required
Tapping RangeOn-Load Tap Changer (OLTC) or De-Energized Tap Changer (DETC)
Compliance StandardsIEC 60076: Power Transformers
Environmental ProtectionCorrosion-resistant paint system, sealed construction to prevent leaks
Safety FeaturesPressure Relief Device, Buchholz Relay, Oil Temperature Indicator (OTI), Winding Temperature Indicator (WTI)

Advantages of Oil Immersed Power Transformer


Superior Cooling Efficiency

The oil acts as both an insulator and a cooling medium, effectively dissipating heat and maintaining optimal operating temperatures.

Enhanced Durability

The oil immersion reduces wear and tear on internal components, extending the transformer’s lifespan significantly.

High Load Capacity

These transformers can handle higher voltage and current loads, making them ideal for industrial and utility applications.

Improved Insulation

The insulating oil provides excellent dielectric strength, reducing the risk of electrical faults and ensuring reliable performance.

Cost-Effective Operation

With high energy efficiency and low maintenance requirements, oil immersed transformers offer long-term cost savings.

Robust Construction

Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures and industrial pollutants.

Oil Immersed Power Transformer Applications & Industries

Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities

Renewable Energy Systems

Supports solar farms, wind farms, and other renewable energy installations by managing variable power loads.Onshore drilling sites, often located in remote areas, rely on these transformers for stable power delivery, minimizing downtime and operational disruptions.

Oil & Gas Industry

Oil & Gas Industry

Oil Immersed Power Transformers are critical for powering both offshore and onshore drilling operations, where consistent and reliable energy is essential. These transformers ensure the smooth functioning of heavy-duty drilling equipment, pumps, and auxiliary systems, even in the most demanding environments.

Data Centers

Data Centers

Oil Immersed Power Transformers play a vital role in powering critical IT infrastructure, such as data centers, server farms, and telecommunication hubs. These facilities demand an uninterrupted and stable power supply to maintain operations, as even a brief outage can result in significant data loss, operational downtime, and financial repercussions.

What Our Clients Say

“Our facility operates 24/7, so we can’t afford any downtime. We installed one of these oil immersed power transformers six months ago, and its reliability has been outstanding. It runs efficiently, and the durability is clear from its solid construction. We’ve seen a noticeable improvement in power stability and haven’t had a single issue. Highly recommended for any critical operation.”

Customer reviews

David Chen

Plant Operations Manager

“As the lead engineer on a major substation upgrade, choosing the right components was crucial. We opted for these oil immersed transformers due to their reputation for durability and efficiency. They have exceeded our expectations. The units handle fluctuating loads without any problem, and their robust design gives us confidence they will last for decades. A truly reliable and efficient piece of equipment.”

Customer reviews

Maria Rodriguez

Lead Electrical Engineer

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How does the oil used inside the oil tank benefit electrical power transformers?

The transformer oil serves multiple roles: it provides electrical insulation, carries heat away from windings to the oil tank, and protects internal components from moisture and oxidation. Mineral oil-immersed transformers commonly use refined hydrocarbon oils, though types of oil such as synthetic esters or natural esters can be used for fire-safe applications. Inside the transformer, the oil helps transformers operate at higher loads and increases transformer lifespan in modern power systems.

What transformer faults can be detected by oil analysis and dissolved gases in oil testing?

Oil analysis and dissolved gases in oil testing (DGA) detect transformer fault signatures by sampling gases in the oil. Gases in the oil, such as hydrogen, methane, ethylene, and acetylene, indicate partial discharge, overheating, arcing, or thermal faults. Regular oil analysis helps identify a transformer fault early so corrective action can be taken before major failure, improving reliability in power distribution areas and preventing catastrophic tank failures.

Why might an oil-immersed transformer be hermetically sealed or have an oil drain valve?

Some transformers are hermetically sealed transformers to prevent moisture ingress and to maintain oil quality, which is crucial for electrical insulation performance. Others include an oil drain valve to facilitate maintenance, oil sampling, and oil changes. A hermetically sealed design reduces the need for frequent oil maintenance, while a tank filled with oil and equipped with drain provisions supports easier oil replacement and gas and oil sampling for diagnostic tests.

How are liquid-immersed transformers classified and chosen by power capacity?

Oil-immersed transformers are classified by voltage class, power capacity (kVA or MVA), cooling method (ONAN, ONAF, OFAF), and construction (tank filled, hermetically sealed, conservator type). Selection depends on the required electrical power, site constraints, ambient conditions, and whether the transformer may need to be specified as per customer requirements for modern power or high voltage transformers. Manufacturers provide transformers designed and manufactured to meet these criteria.

What maintenance practices help extend the life of an oil-immersed power transformer?

Key maintenance includes periodic oil analysis, dissolved gas monitoring, checking for leaks at the oil drain valve and gaskets, inspecting the oil tank and conservator, and ensuring cooling systems function. Keeping the oil dry and clean, performing routine electrical tests, and addressing transformer faults early help maintain insulation integrity. These practices are developed for power transformer condition monitoring used across power systems to increase transformer reliability.

Are mineral oil-immersed transformers safe, and what are the alternatives due to oil flammability?

Mineral oil-immersed transformers are widely used in power applications because of their proven insulating and cooling properties, but mineral oil is flammable. To mitigate risk, installations follow safety clearances, fire barriers, and use hermetically sealed transformers or less flammable types of oil such as natural esters or synthetic fluids. In some locations, dry-type transformers are chosen to avoid oil-related fire hazards altogether.

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