Density of Transformer Oil at 29.5oC is 0.89g/cm3.
The exact density of transformer oil depends upon the manufacturer but, expressed in SI units, is typically a little less than 900 kg/m3 at 20oC. The J&P Transformer Book states that 'a limit of 895 kg/m3 at 20oC ensures that the temperature (of the oil) must fall to -20oC before the density of the oil would exceed that of ice' -thus ensuring that if ice forms, then it would remain at the bottom of the tank.
An oil transformer is filled with PCB oil to better transfer heat from the windings to the outside case (and into the air).
As well as providing a cooling medium, transformer oil is also used to insulate a transformer. As its dielectric strength (how well it insulates) is much higher than air, it means that components within a transformer that are at different potentials can be placed much closer together if they are immersed in oil. So, operating an oil-filled transformer without oil will likely cause insulation breakdown within the transformer.
it is a pit which is used to drain leakage oil of transformers .AnswerIt's a walled area, surrounding a transformer, intended to contain any oil leakage from a transformer.
The function of the radiator ban in a transformer is to cool the transformer oil.
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The weight of 462 kg of transformer oil is 462 kg. Transformer oil has the same weight in kilograms as the quantity measured.
7.6 pounds/gallon
Density of Transformer Oil at 29.5oC is 0.89g/cm3.The exact density of transformer oil depends upon the manufacturer but, expressed in SI units, is typically a little less than 900 kg/m3 at 20oC. The J&P Transformer Book states that 'a limit of 895 kg/m3 at 20oC ensures that the temperature (of the oil) must fall to -20oC before the density of the oil would exceed that of ice' -thus ensuring that if ice forms, then it would remain at the bottom of the tank.
Transformer oil is pure insulating oil.
to cool a winding of transformer and it is a insulating material and transformer oil is a purifing oil
The density of a transformer depends on the materials used in its construction, such as the core, coil, and insulation. Typically, transformer density ranges from 1.6 g/cm3 to 2.2 g/cm3. Transformers with higher power ratings tend to have higher density due to the larger amount of material needed.
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An oil transformer is filled with PCB oil to better transfer heat from the windings to the outside case (and into the air).
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1KG of transformer oil will sum up to 0.815litres.
to measure density you use a volumetric flask this is a big bottle with a narrow neck there is a mark on the neck with a precise volume fill a 1 liter flask with your oil if it weighs 1Kg the density is 1 kg / liter or 1 gram per cc generally referred to as 1 in liquids or Unity in oil for manometers