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Vaisala launches online monitor for transformer dissolved gas analysis
23 May 2016
Building on unique technology, the Vaisala Optimus(TM) DGA Monitor for Transformers solves many current problems in transformer maintenance.

Power transformers are critical in the energy generation and transmission, but also one of the key vulnerabilities. This is because any transformer downtime will lead to substantial financial losses and to energy shortfalls for national grids. Repairs and replacements can take months, greatly increasing associated business interruption costs.
Efficient condition monitoring is one of the only means of proactively mitigating the risk of transformer downtime. Furthermore, real-time monitoring of the dissolved gas content in transformer insulation oil allows a utility to diagnose any emerging faults quickly and reliably, and plan their maintenance activities better.
Dependable data, no false alarms
"Approximately 50 percent of power transformer faults can be detected with the right online monitoring tools, meaning that severe failures can be prevented. But nobody wants monitors that give false alarms or require regular maintenance. So we created a product that does not," says Product Manager Juhani Lehto at Vaisala Controlled Environment.
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