Insulation of the high voltages produced is often accomplished by immersing the Marx generator in transformer oil or a high pressure dielectric gas such as sulfur hexafluoride ( SF 6 ).
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Other applications include e . g . greenhouse gas monitoring, automotive and ship emissions monitoring, dissolved gas analysis in transformer oil, CWA and TIC detection, material identification and food production and safety.
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Due to the extremely high voltage, the power feeding equipment is submerged in concentric chambers of 540, 000 gallons of transformer oil and 600, 000 gallons of deionized water, which act as insulators.
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It is produced by a company making transformer oil, but I would regard their Senior Technical Services Adviser to be a more reliable source than Wtshymanski-especially when he cannot produce references to back his position.
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In some African countries, it is not uncommon for thieves to break electric transformers to steal transformer oil, which is then sold to the operators of roadside food stalls to be used for deep frying.
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The entire assembly is baked to cure the resin and then submerged in a powder coated steel tank which is then filled with transformer oil ( or other insulating liquid ), which is inert and non-conductive.
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""'N, N "'- Di-2-butyl-1, 4-phenylenediamine "'is an aromatic amine used industrially as an antioxidant to prevent degradation of turbine oils, transformer oils, hydraulic fluids, lubricants, waxes, and cracking or pyrolysis, which are characterized by high olefin content.
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Pyrolysis of polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCB ), e . g . from burning older transformer oil, and to lower degree also of other chlorine-containing materials, can produce 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, a potent carcinogen, and other polychlorinated dibenzodioxins.
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Through this hole the transformer oil started leaking out which, on account of the heat generated by the loose cable touching against the radiator, ignited the oil at about 4.55 p . m . on 13 June 1997.
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PCBs and mineral oil are miscible in all proportions, and sometimes the same equipment ( drums, pumps, hoses, and so on ) was used for either type of liquid, so PCB contamination of transformer oil continues to be a concern.