IEEE 637 1985
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IEEE Guide for the Reclamation of Insulating Oil and Criteria for Its Use
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1985 | 53 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Reaffirmed September 2007. Detailed procedures are provided for reclaiming used mineral insulating oils (transformer oils) by chemical and mechanical means to make them suitable for reuse as insulating fluids. Reclamation procedures are described, as are the test methods used to evaluate the progress and end point of the reclamation process and the essential properties required for reuse in each class of equipment. Suitable criteria for the use of reclaimed oils are identified. The use of oil in new apparatus under warranty is not covered.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction Participants |
5 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Introduction 2. Scope |
8 | 3. Definitions |
9 | 4. References |
10 | 5. Classification of Service-Aged Oils and Criteria for Reuse 5.1 General Classification of Service-Aged Oils |
11 | 5.2 Suggested Limits for Classes of Service-Aged Oils |
13 | 5.3 Economic Factors |
14 | 5.4 Sources of Oil to Be Reclaimed 5.5 Precautions 5.6 Criteria for Reuse of Reclaimed Oil |
16 | 6. Types of Reconditioning and Reclamation Processes 6.1 Gases and Water—Vacuum Dehydration |
17 | 6.2 Water and Solids |
18 | 6.3 Adsoption of Soluble Contaminants |
21 | 6.4 Types of Pressure Percolation |
24 | 6.5 Activated Carbon Sodium Silicate Process 6.6 Reclamation of Trisodium Phosphate 6.7 Modern, Oil-Reclamation Systems |
26 | 6.8 Locations 6.9 Choice of Methods |
27 | 7. Oil Tests and Their Significance |
31 | Annex A—Bibliography |