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Setting up the analyzer
13
Configuring for transformer fluid type
You need to set the fluid property temperature based on the standard used by your local transformer
fluid analysis laboratory. The factory-set standard is STP and can be changed following these steps:
1
From the CoreSense M10 dashboard (see Figure 2 on page 3), click
Settings
. The Settings page
2
Click
Sensor settings
and, if requested, enter your password. The Sensor settings page appears,
3
Click
DGA
and
fgs.
The
Oil Sensor Settings
page is displayed.
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Figure 13
Oil Sensor Settings
4
In the
Oil Property
section, select the appropriate setting.
5
Click
Apply
. The selected setting will be included in all relevant calculations.
NOTICE
The type of oil in your transformer has been configured at installation by a trained
technical personnel. However, should you ever need to select another oil type, you can do
so on this page.
By clicking
Advanced settings
(you will receive a warning when doing this), you activate
the
Oil Selection
section where you can make the modification
– Oil type is factory set and shall not be changed.
– Use the dropdown menu
Name
to select the relevant oil standard to be used.
To disable the
Oil Selection
section, click
Basic settings
.
WARNING
Proper CoreSense M10 configuration shall be used according to transformer fluid:
CSM10-ST for use with Mineral Oil only
CSM10-NE for use with Natural Esters
CSM10-SE for use with Synthetic Esters
CSM10-SL for use with Silicone fluid
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