IP Library Granted Patent US 12693194
Granted Patent B2
US 12693194 · App. 18/622,870 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Substation power transformer monitoring system for ensuring cooling system integrity by isolating damaged radiator sections

Inventor: Anthony E Eason (Chesterfield, SC)
G01M99/005
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12693194
App. No.
18/622,870
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A substation power transformer monitoring system having a transformer monitor that receives oil level signals, nitrogen flow rate signals, 52 b breaker status signals, and valve actuator position signals, and then executes instructions based on those signals to determine when predefined radiator section isolation conditions are met. When the conditions are met, control signals are sent to valve actuators of the valves of each radiator section to close or open those valves based on the predefined radiator section isolation conditions, or based on remote manual commands, to isolate particular damaged radiator sections. Thus, the system can address terrorism and/or vandalism of a power transformer in a substation. If some radiator fins are shot or otherwise damaged, causing oil to flow out of the cooling system of the transformer, the system can quickly detect and isolate the leak to prevent further damage to the transformer, while also preventing a larger oil spill.

Claims (32)

1 . A substation power transformer monitoring system comprising:

a plurality of oil level indicators configured to provide oil level signals, including lo and lo lo;

a plurality of nitrogen flow rate indicators configured to provide nitrogen flow rate signals;

a plurality of 52 b breaker status indicators configured to provide 52 b breaker status signals;

a plurality of valve actuator position indicators configured to provide valve actuator position signals;

a plurality of valve actuators for controlling a valve that controls oil flow out of a radiator cooling section, each valve actuator configured to respond to control signals that control valve opening and valve closure;

a transformer monitor having:

a memory;

a processor operatively coupled to the memory; and

an input structure operatively coupled to the processor, the input structure configured to receive the oil level signals, the nitrogen flow rate signals, the 52 b breaker status signals, and the valve actuator position signals,

the processor configured to execute instructions stored in the memory using the oil level signals, the nitrogen flow rate signals, the 52 b breaker status signals, and the valve actuator position signals to perform processor operations including:

using the oil level signals, the nitrogen flow rate signals, the 52 b breaker status signals, and the valve actuator position signals to determine when predefined radiator section isolation conditions are met; and

sending control signals to the valve actuators to close or open the valves based on the predefined radiator section isolation conditions, or based on remote manual commands so as to isolate damaged radiator sections.

2 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the processor operations further include:

immediately initiating local and remote alarms in response to the predefined radiator section isolation conditions being met, thereby locally and remotely indicating particular damaged radiator sections that require isolation.

3 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second monitor or I/O extension unit operatively coupled to the transformer monitor, the second monitor or I/O extension unit configured to allow additional radiator sections to be controlled, and whose operation is directed by the monitoring system.

4 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a communication port configured to couple to a Station Remote Terminal Unit for data transfer, and configured to allow external control.

5 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined radiator section isolation conditions include:

high nitrogen flow rate;

low oil level; and

an open status of the 52 b breaker.

6 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined radiator section isolation conditions include:

dropping oil level from lo to lo lo occurring within a predetermined time period; and

an open status of the 52 b breaker.

7 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the predefined radiator section isolation conditions include:

high nitrogen flow rate;

falling oil level from lo to lo lo; and

an open status of the 52 b breaker.

8 . The substation power transformer monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising:

time-stamping each performed operation and retaining each performed operation with a time-stamp for future reference.