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For all electrical power engener can visit new web site for electrical substation , tensformer, switchgear and protection at address http://www.sayedsaad.com

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this site is all good technical info.
Alan

PS Guys check out the site! There's 3 pylons skipping for a start!

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Sayed,
Welcome to ECN!,
Yes, this site is well worth a good look to anyone with Power Engineering or HV Systems in mind.
Thanks for the link!. [Linked Image]


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Sayedsaad,
a very informative and good site, i fully reccomend it for anyone who wishes a bit more information on power transfer and control.

Britspark

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(some unrelated comments removed to get back on topic - sorry for the disruption)

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Ok this is darn cool...

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Welcome and Thank You!
Great Information!

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Guys,
Having had the chance to sit down and have a good look at the offered material, this is a site worthy of being linked through here.
Even the Transformer basics are very easy to understand.
Wish I'd had something like this during my training as a Line Mechanic. [Linked Image]

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I had never heard of using a gas detector to detect faults on transformer. He must be using it to detect long-term events, such as arcing inside the tap changer of the transformer transformer. I would think a high speed differential relay would be a better choice to protect a transformer from internal fault current events.
I used to run the oil analysis program for about 100 transformers in a pulp and paper mill. One thing we always took action on was a transformer that was wet, ie had a hydrogen present in that 200 ppm range. I saw several units that failed above that range.
Good info, I want to look it over some more when I have time.

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GcEE,
You would also have to think of the Hysteresis current of that relay coil upsetting the response time, as in a slight delay.
It's a good call on the Gas Detector. [Linked Image]


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