Comprehensive Guide to Transformer Buchholz Relay by Prof. V. G. Patel

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Understanding the significance of Buchholz relay in protecting transformers from incipient faults that can develop into serious issues. Developed by Max Buchholz in 1921, this gas-operated device detects faults such as core insulation failure, short-circuited core laminations, and loss of oil due to leakage. Learn about its construction, theory, and vital role in transformer safety. Explore insightful images and detailed information provided by Prof. V. G. Patel.


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  1. Transformer Buchholz Relay VG PATEL

  2. TRANSFORMER ENCYCLOPAEDIA Buchholz relay Incipient faults in Transformers Fault which are not significant in the beginning but which slowly develop into serious faults are known as incipient faults. Buchholz relay provides protection against such incipient faults. A Buchholz relay is a gas operated device installed in the pipe work between the top of the transformer main tank and conservator. It is used to protect inside fault of the trans. tank. It is first developed by Max Buchholz in 1921. Buchholz relay can be used only for oil cooled transformer. Buchholz relays have been applied to large power transformers at least since the 1940's. Saturday, August 3, 2024 2 PROF. V. G. PATEL

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  5. TRANSFORMER Buchholz relay THEORY: A modern transformer is extremely reliable equipment. There are certain incipient or minor faults in the transformer, which can not be detected by current operated relays such as differential and R.E.F. schemes. Such typical faults are given below: (a) Core bolt insulation failure. (b) Short circuited core laminations (c) Bad electrical contacts. (d) Local overheating. (e) Loss of oil due to leakage. (f ) Ingress of air into the oil system. It can be noted that all the faults listed above involve gas or oil and a relay dependent upon the presence of these will detect the faults in the incipient stages. Such a relay is Buchholz relay. So, in other words Buchholz relay is used for the protection of transformer and is based upon the principle of a gas operated relay installed in oil immersed transformer. Saturday, August 3, 2024 5 PROF. V. G. PATEL

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  10. TRANSFORMER Buchholz relay CONSTRUCTION: Figure shows the constructional details of the Buchholz relay. It takes the form of a dome shaped vessel placed in the connecting pipe between the main tank and the conservator. The device has two elements. The upper element consists of a mercury switch attached to a float. The lower element contains a mercury switch mounted on a hinged type flap located in the direct path of the flow of oil from the transformer to the conservator. The upper element when operates, will initiate the alarm, the lower element when operates, will initiate the tripping. Saturday, August 3, 2024 10 PROF. V. G. PATEL

  11. TRANSFORMER Buchholz relay Generally, the following serious faults operate the lower float and trip the Transformer; (a) Short circuit between phases. (b) Winding earth fault. (c) Winding short circuit. (d) Puncture of bushing. ADVANTAGES: 1. It is the simplest form of transformer protection. 2. It detects the incipient faults much earlier than is possible with other forms of protection. Saturday, August 3, 2024 11 PROF. V. G. PATEL

  12. TRANSFORMER Buchholz relay LIMITATIONS: It can only be used for oil immersed transformers equipped with conservator tanks. Possibility of involved gases being trapped in the transformer cover without reaching the Buchholz relay. The device can detect faults only below oil levels. Setting of the mercury switch can not be too sensitive otherwise there can be a false operation by vibrations, earthquakes, mechanical shocks to the pipe, sitting of birds etc. The relay is slow, minimum operating time is 0.1 second and average time is 0.2 second. Such a slow relay is unsatisfactory. Buchholz relays are not provided for transformers below 500 kVA. This is for economical considerations. A separate Buchholz relay has to be provided with the tap changer to detect the incipient faults in the tap changer. This does not respond to a small arcing. Saturday, August 3, 2024 12 PROF. V. G. PATEL

  13. TRANSFORMER ENCYCLOPAEDIA OPEN FORUM Saturday, August 3, 2024 13

  14. TRANSFORMER ENCYCLOPAEDIA THANQ Saturday, August 3, 2024 14

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