We understand that electrical transformers are a crucial piece of equipment, immediately impacting key areas such as daily production, manufacturing, everyday life, and even national defense security and major infrastructure projects like urban development. Typically, the smooth operation of transformers is particularly important. However, in certain situations, transformers may need to be shut down, despite the potential risks, and actual operations must be terminated. When should an electrical transformer be powered off? Below, the editors of Jiangsu Jula will guide you through this.
1. We discovered that the waterproof sleeve of the electrical transformer is severely damaged, causing charging and discharging issues. We have suspended its use and are having staff inspect it. This situation could potentially lead to electric shocks and fire accidents for those around.
2. A power transformer caught fire. In this situation, the power transformer will be shut down to prevent the likelihood of more severe fire incidents or even more catastrophic events, such as electrical shock. Jiangsu Jula
3. The introduction of transformer oil pillow and airway dust may indicate an abnormal transformer condition, or the transformer oil is likely to catch fire.
4. Carbon and oil color changes in transformer oil are significant; terminate the inspection immediately. Jiangsu Jula
5. The electric transformer produces a significant amount of noise, a loud sound, which may indicate a safety incident with the transformer. Such abnormal sounds can pose risks of safety accidents.
6. Under all normal load and refrigeration standards, the temperature of the power transformer has shown abnormal and continuous increase, which may be critical according to the inspection. Jiangsu Julu
Here is the introduction by the editor of Jiangsu Jula, hoping it helps you. If you have any questions, please contact our factory directly.







