24/01/2022
KPTCL Recruitment Notification.
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24/01/2022
KPTCL Recruitment Notification.
18/04/2020
After along time a posting this Video that Shows a150MVA Transformer Breathing Out Process:-
When load on transformer increases or when the transformer under full load, the insulating oil of the transformer gets heated up, expands and gets expel out in to the conservator tank present at the top of the power transformer and subsequently pushes the dry air out of the conservator tank through the silica gel breather. This process is called "Breathing Out"of the transformer.
When the oil cools down, air from the atmosphere is drawn in to the transformer. This is called "Breathing In"of the transformer.
22/08/2015
Impact of choosing a wrong method for keeping oil barrels..
23/06/2015
The main reason for Hot spots in Electrical connections is "LOOSE CONNECTIONS"
Yesterday during Hot line scanning we found a Hot spot at 100MVA HV side bushing pad clamp I.e. 400' temperature,
After attending to that Hot spot it's found that it's simply because of this melted nut,
It's happen simply because of a "LOOSE CONNECTION" ,so during preventive maintenance works one should take of this..
06/04/2015
Storage of Transil Oil Barrels..
19/02/2015
Arresting of oli leakages from transformers using cold welding compound called Belzona..
It can be used as alternate method where it's difficult for replacement of gaskets.
Any one wants more details can contact M/s.Reddy's & Company on 82 77 128754..
04/05/2014
29/12/2013
Vermin Profing for Marshaling Boxes of Electrical Equipments.
07/11/2013
This is the correct method of interconnecting CT's & breaker.
07/11/2013
This is the main reason for cracks in moduled type CT's.
27/10/2013
Hi,
Can any one tell the reason for the cracks in this 11KV Outdoor type moulded CT..
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