Utility Oils
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Utility Oils has provided specialist services to the major suppliers within the electrical transmission industry for over 16 years. Until 2006 we were part of sector leader Lofthouse International, when continued success and growth resulted in us becoming our own company, concentrating exclusively on providing specialist oil reclamation, processing, transport and storage services, which we were known for, to our industry partners.
It's all very well claiming to be the best at what you do but the reason our customers stay with us is because they know we have the resources to support those claims.
Utility Oils mobile reclamation system restores transformer oil by removing acidity, sludge and soluble oil decay products with Fullers Earth treatment technology. When the treatment is complete, the reclaimed oil meets or exceeds B.S.148, the standard for Reclaimed Insulating Oil, with lower acidity and improved tan delta, interfacial tension, and oxidation stability.
The cellulose insulation and internal components of the transformer also benefit from the flushing affect of multiple passes of hot reclaimed oil, which helps remove decay products and sludge from surfaces.
We have the expertise, experience and innovative solutions to provide our clients with a quality, on or off-site oil reprocessing service to keep their transformers running smoothly, which is the most cost-effective way of maintaining the equipment and extending its life. We are also a registered tied oil trader and can offer purchase and disposal of used oil (dependant on condition). To complement this service we also continue to lead the sector with bulk oil transportation.
The best process for reclaiming transformer oil is treatment using Fullers Earth. However, conventional reclamation units are costly to operate, requiring large amounts of Fullers Earth which must be disposed of and replaced after each use. Our oil Reclamation
System features high-performance reactivation technology with Fullers Earth installed in the plant for two to three years. All gas emissions from the burning of the contaminated Fullers Earth pass through Activated Charcoal prior to any remaining VOC's and other pollutants being burnt off in the Catalytic Convertor before being released to the atmosphere.
Transformers are able to keep operating because of the paper that provides the mechanical strength to hold them together. This paper not only provides mechanical strength but dielectric strength and dielectric spacing too, enabling the transformer to withstand mechanical vibration, switching surges, line surges and limited short circuits.
However, as the transformer ages the paper insulation loses this ability. To try to minimise this, the transformer also contains mineral oil to provide the paper insulation with protection, in the form of dielectric strength and cooling. Because this oil is an organic compound it also degrades and oxides, reducing its effectiveness and protective abilities. And that's where we come in.
As the sector leader, we at Utility Oils continue to innovate to provide a better and more cost-effective service for our clients. One of the latest innovations we have recently introduced is our mobile transformer oil processing plant.
Our mobile transformer oil reprocessing plant is a rigid vehicle box van with the following features:
The plant will be capable of reducing in single pass content from 50ppm to 3ppm moisture and 12% gas content to less than 0.1% by volume. 98% of particulate matter will also be removed. All oil will be processed to a minimum of BS:148 or any other customer specification.
We provide the following range of road tankers and services:
A safety data sheet offering information on identifying substances, hazards and compositions.
Utility Oils can recondition oil, purchase used oil, supply new and reconditioned insulating oil and offer testing and monitoring services.
For on-site transformer oil maintenance Utility Oils provides a mobile insulating oil processing plant, which is used to filter transformers and therefore extend the life of the unit while lowering costs.
The aging of transformer oil produces acids, peroxides and aldehydes which when mixed together can cause the dialectric gap to be bridged and the eventual failing of the transformer.
Utility Oils can supply road tankers for carrying insulating oil.
Utility Oils is constantly striving to improve its services, from saving costs to introducing new products and services.