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When to Filter the OLTC Oil

01/27/2012 5:46 AM

When to filter the OLTC oil and when to replace the oltc transformer oil?

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01/27/2012 6:17 AM

At the intervals stated in the original equipment manufacturer's operation and maintenance manual?

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Re: When to Filter the OLTC Oil

01/28/2012 4:41 AM

Pls check oil BDV perodically for both trafo & OLTC, if sufficient value not coming, pls change the oil

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