what is name of transformer oil ?
Answer Posted / vipul tayal
transformer oil is also called as mineral oil which is free
from FATTY acids. as the function of oil are
1.)to provide proper cooling
2.) and to provide proper insulation .
and it has all the necessary important properties like high
ignition temp.,no sludge formation,low resistance to
imulsion,etc. thats why we use this oil as transformer oil.
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