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What are the components of an oil immersed transformer?
The main components of an oil immersed transformer include the core, windings, oil tank, conservator, bushings, and cooling system. The core, typically made of silicon steel laminations, and the copper or aluminum windings are immersed in insulating oil within the main tank.
How does transformer oil work?
The windings and core are submerged in transformer oil. It acts as a cooling agent and an insulator. Convection moves the oil through the windings, coils, and core, keeping the transformer from overheating. Oil is further cooled externally at lower voltage and in an air-cooled radiator with higher voltages.
What is oil immersed distribution transformer?
Oil immersed distribution transformers. These transformers are used to decrease the medium voltage (3.3 -36 kV ) to low voltage level (≤ 1000 V) Medium power transformers. These transformer ranges are mostly preferred at city transmission lines, industrial facilities and power plants.
How does a convection oil cooled transformer work?
Convection moves the oil through the windings, coils, and core, keeping the transformer from overheating. Oil is further cooled externally at lower voltage and in an air-cooled radiator with higher voltages. There are several types of oil-filled transformers.


