EP1984927A1 - Electrical insulation oil composition - Google Patents
Electrical insulation oil compositionInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an electrical insulating oil composition.
- Transformers, high-pressure circuit breakers and other high-pressure electrical devices are filled with electrical insulating oil compositions before use.
- the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- the hydrorefining method has been widely adopted, making it possible to obtain oils from which polycyclic aromatics, unsaturated components, nitrogen content and sulphur content have been adequately removed.
- JP 2000-345177 A discloses that with regard to oxidation stability and other aspects it was preferable for electrical insulating oil compositions to contain a certain amount of these components.
- JP 2000-345177 A proposes that by reducing the resin content in an electrical insulating oil composition to ⁇ 100 ppm, and also incorporating minute amounts of sulphide-type sulphur content and total nitrogen content, the stability of the electrical insulating oil composition is increased, and increases in electric charge are inhibited.
- the present invention provides an electrical insulting oil composition having a flash point (PMCC) of 13O 0 C or more and a pour point of -40 0 C or lower, which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil and in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt . % of bright stock oil, based on the total weight of the electrical insulating oil composition .
- PMCC flash point
- -40 0 C or lower which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil and in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt . % of bright stock oil, based on the total weight of the electrical insulating oil composition .
- the electrical insulating oil composition has a pour point of -45 0 C or lower. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the electrical insulating oil composition has a flash point (PMCC) of 135 0 C or more.
- the hydrorefined mineral oil that may be present in the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention may be refined by hydrogenating mineral oil. Examples of hydrorefined mineral oils that may be conveniently used include hydrorefined naphthenic mineral oil and hydrorefined paraffinic mineral oil.
- the hydrorefined naphthenic mineral oils may have better low temperature flow properties and lower oxidation stability, and, conversely, compared to the hydrorefined naphthenic mineral oils, the hydrorefined paraffinic mineral oils may have inferior low temperature flow properties, but better thermal oxidation stability.
- Examples of synthetic hydrocarbon oils that may be conveniently used in the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention include polypropylene, polybutene, polypentene and other isoparaffinic synthetic hydrocarbon oils, poly- ⁇ -olefins (PAO) falling within Group IV in the API (American Petroleum Institute) base oil classification stated below in Table 1, and Gas to Liquid (GTL) synthetic oils.
- Synthetic hydrocarbon base oils sold by the Shell group under the trade designation "XHVI" may be conveniently used.
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application 52-072706 A and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application 07-228876 describe methods of manufacturing synthetic hydrocarbon oils that may be conveniently used in the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention.
- the afore-mentioned hydrorefined mineral oils and synthetic hydrocarbon oils may be used alone.
- the pour point, kinematic viscosity, thermal oxidation stability and the like of the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention may be optimally adjusted by appropriate combination of several substances .
- the hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil used in the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention each have a preferred kinematic viscosity at 4O 0 C in the range of from 8.0 to 24 mm 2 /s.
- Preferred hydrorefined mineral oils may be selected from hydrorefined naphthenic mineral oils and/or API base oil classification Group II or Group III hydrorefined paraffinic mineral oils .
- Preferred synthetic hydrocarbon oils may be selected from isoparaffinic synthetic oils, GTL synthetic oils and poly- ⁇ -olefins (PAO) belonging to API base oil classification Group IV or mixtures thereof.
- PAO poly- ⁇ -olefins
- the intrinsic kinematic viscosity of the hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil at 40°C is 16 mm 2 /s or less, more preferably 12 mm 2 /s or less if hydrorefined mineral oil or synthetic hydrocarbon oil is used alone with bright stock oil.
- the respective kinematic viscosity of the hydrorefined mineral oil and the synthetic hydrocarbon oil is each preferably in the range of from 8.0 to 24.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably in the range of from 8.0 to 20.0 mm 2 /s.
- the bright stock oil added to the afore-mentioned hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil may be obtained by further distilling under reduced pressure the atmospheric pressure residual mineral oil obtained when paraffinic mineral oil is distilled at atmospheric pressure from crude oil, and performing deasphalting, solvent extraction and solvent dewaxing processes on that reduced pressure residual oil.
- said bright stock oil may be a heavy mineral oil base oil fraction obtained by reduced pressure distillation of the residual paraffinic mineral oil from atmospheric distillation of crude oil, and deasphalting, solvent extraction and solvent dewaxing treatment of the residual oil obtained.
- the bright stock oil used in the present invention is preferably a base oil belong to API base oil classification Group I, with total sulphur content in the range of from 0.4 to 2.0 wt . % , mercaptan sulphur content of 100 wt. ppm or less, sulphide-type sulphur content of 0.5 wt .% or less, total nitrogen content in the range of from 100 to 500 wt . ppm, basic nitrogen content of 300 wt. ppm or less, and total content of polar components (IP368) in the range of from 30 to 70 wt . % .
- IP368 total content of polar components
- Various sulphur compounds and nitrogen compounds are concentrated in said bright stock oil by the distillation and solvent extraction processes.
- the afore-mentioned sulphur content and nitrogen content are incorporated in appropriate quantities in the electrical insulating oil composition.
- the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention has a preferred kinematic viscosity at 40 0 C in the range of from 8.0 to 16.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably in the range of from 8.0 to 12.0 mm 2 /s. With a kinematic viscosity at 40°C of less than 8.0 mm 2 /s, a satisfactory flash point may not be obtained.
- the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention may comprise one or more antioxidant additives.
- Antioxidants that may be conveniently used are phenolic or aminic antioxidants .
- phenolic antioxidants examples include 4,4'- methylenebis (2, 6-di-tert . -butylphenol ) , 4, 4' -bis (2, 6-di- tert .-butylphenol) , 4,4' -bis (2-methyl-6-tert . - butylphenol) , 2,2' -methylenebis (4-ethyl-6-tert.- butylphenol) , 2,2' -methylenebis ( 4-methyl-6-tert . - butylphenol), 4 , 4 ' -butylidenebis ( 3-methyl-6-tert .
- the content of the one or more antioxidant additives is preferably less than 2 wt.%, more preferably less than 1 wt. %, even more preferably less than 0.6 wt . % and most preferably less than 0.4 wt.%, based on the total weight of the electrical insulating oil composition.
- the electrical insulating oil composition comprises in the range of from 0.01 to 0.4 wt.% of phenolic antioxidant, based on the total weight of the electrical insulating oil composition.
- the electrical insulating oil composition comprises in the range of from 0.01 to 0.08 wt.% or in the range of from 0.08 to 0.4 wt.% of phenolic antioxidant, based on the total weight of the electrical insulating oil composition.
- Further additives that may also be present in the electrical insulating oil composition of the present invention are dependent upon the specific application of the electrical insulating oil composition.
- the present invention provides an electrical insulating oil composition having a flash point (PMCC) of 130°C or more and a pour point of -40 0 C or lower, more preferably of -45°C or lower, which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil and in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt . % of bright stock oil, and which composition conforms with IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 296, Class II, in that after 168 hrs at 100 0 C in IEC oxidation stability test method 61125A, sludge formation is 0.1% or less, and the acid value is 0.4 mg KOH/g or less.
- PMCC flash point
- -40 0 C or lower more preferably of -45°C or lower
- IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- the present invention further provides an electrical insulating oil composition having a flash point (PMCC) of 130 0 C or more, more preferably of 135°C or more and a pour point of -40 0 C or lower, more preferably of -45°C or lower, which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil and in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt .% of bright stock oil, and which composition conforms with IEC Standard 60296, Type U, in that after 164 hrs at 120°C in IEC oxidation stability test method 61125C, sludge formation is 0.8 wt . % or less, and the acid value is 1.2 mg KOH/g or less.
- PMCC flash point
- the present invention further provides an electrical insulating oil composition having a flash point (PMCC) of 130 0 C or more, more preferably of 135 0 C or more and a pour point of -40 0 C or lower, more preferably of -45 0 C or lower, which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil, in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt .% of bright stock oil and in the range of from 0.01 to 0.4 wt.%, more preferably in the range of from 0.08 to 0.4 wt.% of an antioxidant, preferably a phenolic antioxidant and which composition conforms with IEC Standard 60296, Type I, in that after 500 hrs at 120 0 C in IEC oxidation stability test method 61125C, • sludge formation is 0.8 wt.% or less, and the acid value is 1.2 mg KOH/g or less.
- PMCC flash point
- the present invention further provides an electrical insulating oil composition having a flash point (PMCC) of 130 0 C or more, more preferably of 135°C or more and a pour point of -40 0 C or lower, more preferably of -45 0 C or lower, which composition comprises hydrorefined mineral oil and/or synthetic hydrocarbon oil, in the range of from 0.5 to 10 wt .% of bright stock oil and in the range of from 0.01 to 0.4 wt.%, more preferably in the range of from 0.01 to 0.08 wt.% of an antioxidant, preferably a phenolic antioxidant and which composition conforms with IEC Standard 60296, Type T, in that after 332 hrs at 120 0 C in IEC oxidation stability test method 61125C, sludge formation is 0.8 wt.% or less, and the acid value is 1.2 mg KOH/g or less.
- PMCC flash point
- the present invention provides an electrical insulating oil composition which conforms to one or more of the following standards:- IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 296 (Class II), IEC Standard 60296 (Type U), IEC Standard 60296 (Type I) and IEC Standard 60296 (Type T) .
- IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- the present invention further provides for the use of an electrical insulating oil composition as hereinbefore described in order to conform with one or more of IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 296 (Class II), IEC Standard 60296 (Type U), IEC Standard 60296 (Type I) and IEC Standard 60296 (Type T) .
- the present invention further provides the use of the composition as hereinbefore described as an electrical insulting oil for application in one or more of transformers, regulators, circuit breakers, power plant reactors, shunt reactors, switch gears, cables and electrical equipment.
- the base oils A-J and bright stock oil having the properties shown in Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4 were prepared.
- Base Oils A-J and Bright Stock Oil having the properties shown in Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4 were prepared.
- Examples 1-7 which were electrical insulating oil compositions according to the present invention which not containing antioxidants, were prepared in accordance with the compositions shown in Table 5 and Table 6.
- Examples 8-11 which are electrical insulating oil compositions according to the present invention containing antioxidants, were prepared in accordance with the compositions shown in Table 7.
- Comparative Examples 1-15 were prepared in accordance with the compositions shown in Tables 8-10.
- antioxidant "BHT” is 2 , 6-di-tert . -butyl-4- methylphenol
- IEC standard values were used as the standard reference values for the performance of the electrical insulating oil compositions. If these standard reference values were satisfied, then it was considered that long- term stable use over a wide temperature range was possible .
- Insulation breakdown voltage as per ASTM 1816 (VDE) .
- VDE Insulation breakdown voltage
- Examples 10 and 11 had lower antioxidant contents than Examples 8 and 9, and the values of their electrical insulating oil properties were measured, and those results are shown in Table 15 together with the standard values for IEC Standard 60296, Type T. The measurement of the values of the properties, other than (1) to (11), described for the afore-mentioned oils and Examples (not containing antioxidants), was as stated below.
- the values relating to oxidation stability were substantially lower than the IEC Standard 296, Class II, standard reference values (maximum values) or the IEC Standard 60296, Type U standard reference values (maximum values), and said compositions were judged to be excellent as electrical insulating oil compositions.
- compositions of Comparative Examples 10-14 satisfied the standard reference values as regards acid value, said compositions did not satisfy the standard reference values as regards sludge, and it was judged that said comparative compositions could not be used as suitable electrical insulating oil compositions.
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