On the transmission power transformers in Nigeria: Lagos sub region as case study

T. Ayodele, A. Ogunjuyigbe, O. Ojo
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Increasing pressure from both customers and regulators to maintain and enhance service reliability, while at the same time controlling costs has put power utilities on their toes. In view of this, asset management has become an increasingly important aspect of power business strategies such that electricity companies can utilize assets to the fullest while maintaining system reliability. This paper discusses the transformer fleet in the most obvious region of the Nigerian Electricity Industry. 15 years data (1990-2004) on transformer failure was collected and collated for the transformer population of the region. Statistical means was used to express the age distribution of transformer for 10year spread (2007-2017) and identified that about 58.82% of these transformers will exceed the average technical life. It thus, present the need for a proper replacement/refurbishment expenditure profile for transformers over the next 10 years; development of a user friendly condition assessment and prioritization tool for field personnel and management reporting, such that the subsequent failure rate of transformers can be reduced.
尼日利亚输电变压器:以拉各斯地区为例
客户和监管机构要求维持和提高服务可靠性的压力越来越大,同时还要控制成本,这让电力公司非常紧张。有鉴于此,资产管理已成为电力企业战略中越来越重要的一个方面,使电力公司能够在保持系统可靠性的同时充分利用资产。本文讨论了尼日利亚电力工业最明显地区的变压器机队,收集了15年(1990-2004)变压器故障数据,并对该地区变压器人口进行了整理。采用统计方法表示变压器10年(2007-2017年)的寿命分布,发现约58.82%的变压器将超过平均技术寿命。因此,它提出需要在未来10年内适当更换/翻新变压器的开支概况;为现场人员和管理报告开发用户友好的状态评估和优先排序工具,从而降低变压器的后续故障率。
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