the question is about buchloz relay
why we called it buchloz relay
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Answer / manoji
Buchholz relay s named after its inventor,Buchholz..Its a
gas operated relay,used for oil immersed transformers.It
operates by the decomposition of the oil to gases(mostly
H2),due to the occurence of the fault inside the
transformer..
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Answer / elumalai
Its a
gas operated relay,used for oil immersed transformers.It
operates by the decomposition of the oil to gases(mostly
H2),due to the occurence of the fault inside the
transformer..
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Answer / thowsif_emerson
Max Bucholz(1875-1956),Engineer,inventor of the buchloz
relay,thats y we called it as buchloz relay..
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Answer / rajesh
It is observed that people blindly mark the answers "yes"
or "NO". Therefore this system is not serving any purpose.
It will be better if a "reply" button is provided at the
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meaningful way.
Also. it may be noted that "Is this answer correct" can not
be always answered in "yes" or "No". For example, refer the
ans #4 given above. You can not say that what is given in
the answer is wrong. The statement "It's a
gas operated relay,used for oil immersed
transformers...................transformer" is correct.But
it is not relevant to the question "Why we call it bucholz
relay?". The relevant answer is that it is named after the
inventor (as given in answer#3). These issues can be
brought out only when there is a reply button rather than
a "yes" or "no" button.
Unfortunately, I could not see a "contact us" menu for
giving this feedback. So, I am posting this as an answer.
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Answer / vijayppatel13
because it found by Max Buchloz Engineer,
so its called buchloz relay
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