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Great video, do you by chance have one of these good videos for Sudden Pressure devices, not of the buchholtz type but for the Nitrogen space or Oil , ?
Baffle plate works with liquid whose movement is created by displacement by large/quick pocket of gas in the main tank. You should also give more information regarding internal workings before presenting scenarios. Lower contacts, as far as I noticed, were never mentioned. Thank you.
I'm interested in the difference between the Buchholtz relay and other forms of sudden pressure relays. Is there no other difference (in principle) apart from where the two are installed?
Does the transformer manufacturer provide the bucholtz for the transformer? If I have to choose a bucholtz relay myself for let’s say a 100 MVA what are the most important parameters when selecting one?
Thank you for taking your time to make this video; you explained it well, and I found it helpful. You said nothing about a mercury switch. Is this what you meant by the contact?
Would you care to tell me why there are two bleed valves on top of the Buchholz relay's chamber? Even though one of the valves does nt exactly look like a release valve..
Hi there, great video! It really helped me out a lot. One thing I don’t understand is how the bottom float drops when level is low without the gas. Apologies if I have missed it in the video but just can’t get my head around that bit, thanks in advance :)
Not bad... not bad... BUT! You should show each animations a few times, as it was a loop. It would be useful to see the processes from more angles, with different zooms. It would be very helpful to see the gas flowing if it had a color. You should have mentioned the mercury switches and their output signals on the top of the Buchholz!
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The explanation is clear, and the 3D animations are beautiful! This channel is a gold mine. Thank you so much. Please do more EE videos.
The best explanation of bucholz relays on youtube. Congratulations!
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Terrific video! @6:28 audio calls out the lower float dropping when it's the upper one that is dropping.
very clear explanation with animations
Great video, do you by chance have one of these good videos for Sudden Pressure devices, not of the buchholtz type but for the Nitrogen space or Oil , ?
Good guide
Thanks!
Best explanation I have watch.. Congrats sir..nice one!
Best explanation on bucholz relay
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Great video, thank you!
Very helpful explanation
Absolute a1 explanation and graphics!
Hi Sir,
Thanks for video
Could you please share Dry type transformer Annual maintenance and what kind of tests need to taken
Baffle plate works with liquid whose movement is created by displacement by large/quick pocket of gas in the main tank. You should also give more information regarding internal workings before presenting scenarios. Lower contacts, as far as I noticed, were never mentioned. Thank you.
Many thanks for your efforts
Well done thank you for the detailed info about components.
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Thanks a lot. Very clear explanation.
Thank you
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I'm interested in the difference between the Buchholtz relay and other forms of sudden pressure relays. Is there no other difference (in principle) apart from where the two are installed?
wow, this is amzing keep it up!
@@savree-3d sure did..
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Does the transformer manufacturer provide the bucholtz for the transformer? If I have to choose a bucholtz relay myself for let’s say a 100 MVA what are the most important parameters when selecting one?
Excellent...
This is amazing. Thank you for this explanation
Does gas gets analyzed too or just oil? is DGA applied to both samples?
Dissolved gas analysis test is done on transformer oil to check for dissolved gases such as carbondioxide, methane, etc
Thank you for taking your time to make this video; you explained it well, and I found it helpful. You said nothing about a mercury switch. Is this what you meant by the contact?
Thx keep it up
thanks a lot
Would you care to tell me why there are two bleed valves on top of the Buchholz relay's chamber? Even though one of the valves does nt exactly look like a release valve..
@@savree-3d How to test the baffle ?
@@savree-3d would it not reset automatically or would you have to pull the float up to reset it?
Hi there, great video! It really helped me out a lot. One thing I don’t understand is how the bottom float drops when level is low without the gas. Apologies if I have missed it in the video but just can’t get my head around that bit, thanks in advance :)
Without insulating oil, how can the bottom float thing can float?
Not bad... not bad... BUT!
You should show each animations a few times, as it was a loop. It would be useful to see the processes from more angles, with different zooms.
It would be very helpful to see the gas flowing if it had a color.
You should have mentioned the mercury switches and their output signals on the top of the Buchholz!
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Buchholz relays fitted to electric locomotives as well.
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