Mixture of Faults Identification on Power Transformers Using Multi-Method Dissolved Gas Analysis

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33795/ijfte.v1i01.221

Keywords:

Power Transformer, Dissolved Gas Analysis, Mixture of Faults, Fault Identification, Duval Triangle Method, Duval Pentagon Method, IEEE C57.104-2019

Abstract

Utilities rely on the various Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) interpretation methods to identify incipient fault within power transformers. However, confusion often arises due to the use of different DGA methods which can have different results or fail to detect mixture of faults (multiple faults). This paper implements the combination of Duval Triangle and Duval Pentagon as one of the most consistent methods to do fault identification based on DGA. Recent historical DGA data of generator step up high voltage power transformers and other several previously published historical data were collected and analyzed. This article aims to assist transformer asset manager in detecting mixture of faults using multi method. The use of combined Duval triangle and Pentagon method is done in accordance to the guideline in IEEE C57.104-2019.

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Published

01-12-2022

How to Cite

[1]
R. A. Prasojo, Muhammad Akmal Afibuddin Putra, and Neelmani, “Mixture of Faults Identification on Power Transformers Using Multi-Method Dissolved Gas Analysis”, IJFTE, vol. 1, no. 01, pp. 1–12, Dec. 2022.