Electrical Equipment Life Cycle Monitoring

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This article describes the problems associated with the electrical equipment condition control and life cycle monitoring at electrical substations. This article contains a basic approach of electrical equipment life cycle assessment derived from the actual equipment condition analysis. A graphical interpretation of the 110 kV power transformer life cycle based on the statistical analysis is also figured out.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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536-539

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August 2014

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