TA: Online moisture in transformers monitoring and management course – open for registration!
The course is sponsored by DryKeep and Vaisala.

This three-lesson professional course – authored by Dr. Oleg Roizman – is intended for those working in the asset management of an electrical plant, in project management, and design of high voltage substations.
It will provide an in-depth knowledge and understanding of moisture phenomenon in large power transformers.
The lessons are available for registration individually.
First e-lesson – Fundamentals of water in transformers – will be held live on 8 April 2021 at 2 PM CET. It will talk about why the topic of water in transformers matters in the first place, about understanding its multiple parameters, sources of water contamination and moisture equilibrium and its distribution in paper/oil system.
Second e-lesson – Moisture monitoring and Diagnostics– will be held live on 21 April 2021 at 2 PM CET. You’ll be able to learn about why moisture is most recommended parameter for online monitoring practices, how and where to install moisture sensor, ranking of transformers based on online moisture assessment, etc.
Third e-lesson – Transformer dehydration process monitoring – will be held live on 12 May 2021 at 2 PM CET. Join us and learn about methods and equipment for online moisture dehydration, industrial adsorbent materials and their use for moisture dehydration, permanently connected oil dryout machines and its continuous monitoring, etc.
The course is filled with numerous case studies and practical industry examples. This dedicated training course offers a range of ways to develop asset management competencies – individually or as a team – and to expand technical knowledge along with the asset management capabilities required for analysis and decision-making processes in a modern asset management organization.
The course is sponsored by DryKeep and Vaisala, but its content is fully vendor-agnostic.
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