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New CIGRE Green Book: Transformer and Reactor Life Management

This Green Book provides a comprehensive guide to transformer and reactor life management, from procurement to disposal.

Editors: Luiz Cheim, Adish Kumar Gupta, Tara-Lee MacArthur, Simon Ryder

  • An authoritative source of information on all aspects of transformer and reactor life management, based on many years of study by CIGRE
  • Covers all makes and models of transformer and reactor, including all design concepts (oil-immersed, ester-immersed, silicone-immersed, gas-insulated, and dry-type)
  • Provides guidance on how to resolve all types of transformer problem

Transformers and reactors are among the most expensive components in the power system and contribute to a large proportion of its losses. Transformers also have long lives - more 40 years in many cases. Making the wrong decisions on their life management can have serious and long-lasting consequences.

The book is a reference for anyone involved in transformer and reactor life management. This includes not only operators, but also maintenance, repair, testing, and disposal contractors. Each of the main steps is described in its own chapter, with special emphasis on diagnosing and resolving transformer and reactor problems. Each chapter has been written by experts in the field, and then reviewed in detail by the editorial panel. In addition, the editorial panel has tried to ensure a clear and consistent use of terminology.

The book provides those involved in transformer and reactor life management with comprehensive guidance on industry best practices and how to avoid wrong decisions.

The Green Book is available for purchase on our partner's website Springer.

If you are an CIGRE Member, please contact us to benefit from a 40% discount on your purchase (please indicate your active member number and your National Committee in your message).

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