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For monitoring the condition of transformer active parts, there are two main requirements that stand out: detection of defects at an early stage and diagnostics with voltage in operation and transformer bundling intact (“ON-LINE” mode).
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Ushakov, V.Y., Mytnikov, A.V., Lavrinovich, V.A., Lavrinovich, A.V. (2022). Standardized Technologies of Condition Monitoring for High Voltage. In: Transformer Condition Control. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83198-1_2
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