Transformer Oil Temperature Monitoring with GSM Based Fault Detection
Venkatesh Patil1, Ganesh Satras2, Mukund Pawar3, Ranjitkumar Biradar4
1Venkatesh N. Patil, Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune (Maharashtra), India.
2Ganesh B. Satras, Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune (Maharashtra), India.
3Mukund C. Pawar, Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune (Maharashtra), India.
4Ranjitkumar Biradar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune (Maharashtra), India.
Manuscript received on 13 April 2017 | Revised Manuscript received on 20 April 2017 | Manuscript Published on 30 April 2017 | PP: 91-95 | Volume-6 Issue-4, April 2017 | Retrieval Number: D4918046417/17©BEIESP
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Abstract: Transformer is an important and costly device in the power system. The reliable and fault free operation of a decisive role in the availability of electricity. The ageing of transformer depends on several factors especially electrical and thermal stresses. Due to which incipient faults occurs which in turn if left undetected will cause deterioration and eventually lead to failure of the transformer. The presence of faults in transformer results in chemical decomposition of the transformer oil. The transformer oil is deteriorated due to the combination of the ageing process such as partial discharge (PD), electrical arcing and thermal ageing. But some faults occurs in the substation that faults are affect the transformer operation as well as transformer life. These faults are short circuit and open circuit faults. In this project, we will attempt to show that how to avoid such electrical equipment failures could be caused by temperature rise in transformer and short circuit, Open circuit in substation.
Keywords: AVR Microcontroller, LM35 Temperature Sensor, GSM Module Etc.
Scope of the Article: WSN