Programme onTransformer Oil Testing, Filtration and
Reclamation Techniques


Dates : 18 - 20 Feb 2008

Venue : ESCI Campus, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad

INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES

Recent studies have shown that the quality of oil plays a vital role in the life of Transformer and its failures.  Proper testing and accurate analysis of Transformer oil can avoid many failures of Transformers in incipient stages itself.  As a result, there is a growing importance to the various issues related with the testing & filtration Techniques of Transformer oil.
Mineral insulating oil is a widely used dielectric liquid in oil filled electrical equipments. In India oil is manufactured from petroleum base stock or paraffinic as well as naphthanic base.  Different process parameters are needed to manufacture oil from these two base stocks.  Our industry and users have gained considerable experience in this subject.  Furthermore, various laboratories have contributed significantly in this area.
Keeping all these aspects in view, Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI) is organizing a programme on TRANSFORMER OIL TESTING AND FILTERATION TECHNIQUES   in order to update and disseminate the knowledge of this special petroleum product.  It is hoped that deliberations of the programme will greatly benefit the researchers, oil manufacturers, transformer industry, operation and maintenance engineers of state electricity boards and other electrical utilities in effectively handling the various aspects of transformer oil.

PROGRAMME OUTLINE

  • Latest trends in manufacturing and quality parameters of transformer oil
  • Maintenance and quality aspects of transformer oil
  • Effects of impurities on oil characteristics
  • Static charge tendency of oil
  • Thermo Siphon
  • Condition Monitoring
  • Dissolved Gas Analysis
  • Mixing of transformer oils and their effects
  • Oil Reclamation
  • RLA by oil analysis
  • Vacuum Filtration
  • Case Studies
  • Field Visit

PROGRAMME  METHODOLOGY

The programme will be conducted in an interactive environment providing greater scope for discussions. Emphasis will be on a highly participative style of learning.

All classrooms are equipped with modern audio visual aids for effective learning process.

PROGRAMME  DIRECTOR

S Suryaprakasa Rao
Senior  Faculty, P&E Division, ESCI

RESOURCE PERSONS

Eminent engineers and specialists in transformer oil related aspects from power utilities, manufacturing industries, consultancy firms, R&D institutes and other experienced professionals.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Engineers and officers of Power Utilities /Corporations/SEB’s, State Govt. organisations, Private Entrepreneurs, Manufacturers, Industries, Research / Academic Institutions.
DATES & VENUE

18 -20 February, 2008, ESCI Campus, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad

FEE 

This is a Residential programme only.  The fee is Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand only) for residential participation. The fee covers A/c accommodation, teaching material, use of library, tea, snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner and transport connected with the programme.

CONCESSION

Group Incentive – 10% discount for three or more participants from the same organization.

TIMINGS


Registration at 9.00 a.m. on the first day. On all days, the programme will be from 9.45 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. with breaks in between for lunch, tea and refreshments. 

HOW TO REGISTER

Please send your nominations on company letterhead or on plain paper along with payment drawn in favour of “The Institution of Engineers (India) – Engineering Staff College of India” by Demand Draft payable at Hyderabad and addressed to:
Dr M V S Birinchi
Advisor & Head
Power & Energy Division
Engineering Staff College of India

Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad – 500 032

Phone: 23000465 / 23000466 ; Fax: 040-23000336
Email : pe_esci@escihyd.org  /  esci_ic@yahoo.com
Website: www.escihyd.org

CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION

The college issues a certificate of participation on conclusion of the Programme.

 

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