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After-sales Service: | Life Time Support Service |
Warranty: | 1 Year for Oil Dielectric Strength Tester |
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GDYJ-501 BDV Tester is used to measure the voltage value when the insulating material or liquid breaks down under high voltage, and verify the maximum voltage capacity that the transformer oil can withstand. When performing BDV test, usually five tests are performed with a cup of oil, and then the average value is taken.
Functions:
1. Breakdown test of user-defined
2. Proof test
3. Calibration interface for customers
4. Unloading data to PC and making word report automatically
5. Result print
Specifications:
1 | Output voltage | AC 0~80KV/AC 0~100KV |
2 | Rate of voltage rise | 2KV/s±10% |
3 | Measuring precision | 3%RDG+0.3%FS |
4 | Test times setting | 1~9 |
5 | Mixing time setting | 0~99 second |
6 | Waiting time setting | 0-9 minute 59second |
7 | Maximum storage capacity | 100 groups of test data |
8 | Test standards | IEC60156 |
9 | Display | 256*128 LCD |
10 | Rated power supply | AC 220V±10% 50Hz/60Hz |
11 | Environment temperatures | 0-50°C |
12 | Relative humidity | ≤80%RH |
13 | Size | 420×380×410mm3 |
14 | Weight | 28kg |
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Transformer Oil Types:
There are two main types of transformer oil used in transformers:
Naphtha is more susceptible to oxidation. However, the oxidation products (i.e. sludge) in naphtha are easily soluble. Therefore, the sludge of naphtha-based oil does not settle at the bottom of the transformer. Therefore, it does not hinder the convection circulation of the oil, which means it does not interfere with the transformer cooling system.
Paraffin oil oxidizes slowly, but the oxidation products (sludge) do not dissolve and settle at the bottom of the tank. It will hinder the transformer cooling system. The dissolved wax in it will cause the pour point to increase. It is more suitable for use in warmer climates.