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·The TMx online monitoring instrument uses a gas chromatography (GC) measurement system to monitor various types of faulty gases. Gas chromatography is a recognized DGA measurement technique and is an IEEE, ASTM
The only DGA measurement technology specified by CIGRE and IEC standards
·SERVERON has successfully produced industry-leading DGA monitors based on gas chromatography (GC), with higher accuracy than any other manufacturer's products
·The built-in automatic calibration function of the instrument can ensure good operation performance of the monitor throughout its entire service life cycle
·This monitor can perform precise DGA analysis on mineral transformer oil and ester based insulation oil
·The reliability of the instrument has been verified on site and the maintenance requirements are low, so this monitor has excellent value
·Compared with other types of multi gas monitors, the maintenance cost of this monitor is relatively low
·All repairs can be carried out on-site, and there is little need to interrupt the normal operation of the monitor
·Analyzing the continuous trend of fault characteristic gases can provide early and timely alarm signals for potential faults in transformers, preventing potential hazards from causing transformer faults
·By analyzing the correlation between DGA data and actual events, many transformer faults can be avoided
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·All 8 types of fault gases, as well as nitrogen, transformer oil temperature, ambient temperature, transformer load, and moisture content in transformer oil, can be correlated and analyzed through TMx online monitoring instruments
·The Serveron TM ViewTM software and services include our unique TOANTM diagnostic tool, providing a simple and powerful analysis tool for transformer monitoring management, data visualization, and analysis
·SmartSUB solutions can seamlessly transition customers from single user software to large-scale deployment of transformer bank monitors covering the entire enterprise
·SmartSUB includes TM View's dissolved gas analysis function in oil and has the ability to add data from transformer status monitoring equipment (oil tank pressure, cooling system motor current, wind current and temperature, business monitoring, partial discharge, and others)