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Recurrent Surge Oscillograph Test for Converter Transformers

11/09/2012 8:05 AM

Recurrent Surge Oscillograph Test for Converter Transformers and Conventional Transformers.

As far I know this test finds the voltage distribution in windings. But How is it perform? How the voltage along the winding is measured? The procedure of this test is different if it is applied on Converter Transformers?

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Re: Recurrent Surge Oscillograph Test for Converter Transformers

11/09/2012 9:59 AM

Recurrent surge oscillation tests look for shorted turns based on the principle of time domain reflectometry. Time Domain reflectometry works on the principle of creating a traveling wave (steep voltage wavefront with high time rate of change) and looking at the timing of reflections which are created when the wave hit's a change in impedance (for example a shorted turn).

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