State Grid Key Laboratory Introduces Oil-immersed Transformer Fault Model from Wuhan Goldhome
- Focusing on Power Equipment R&D, Jointly Building a High-Level Testing Platform.
Recently, the State Grid Key Laboratory officially introduced an oil-immersed transformer fault model independently developed and manufactured by Wuhan Goldhome Hipot Electrical Co., Ltd. Following the delivery of the equipment, technical engineers from Wuhan Goldhome Hipot traveled to the laboratory alongside the equipment and engaged in in-depth discussions with engineers from the State Grid Key Laboratory regarding the equipment's operating principles, fault simulation technology, testing applications, and future research directions. This delivery not only marked the practical application of high-quality testing equipment but also served as an in-depth technical exchange between the two parties on the research of power equipment failure mechanisms, innovation in testing technology, and the enhancement of scientific research capabilities, laying a solid foundation for future scientific collaboration and technological innovation.

- In-Depth On-Site Exchange to Jointly Promote Technological Advancement
After the equipment was installed and commissioned, engineers from Wuhan Goldhome and the State Grid Key Laboratory engaged in comprehensive discussions regarding the equipment's structural design, fault simulation methods, operational control logic, and testing procedures. During the exchange, both parties conducted in-depth discussions on the formation mechanisms and simulation methods for different fault types, as well as typical test cases, based on their research needs, and exchanged views on the equipment's application in scientific research experiments. Drawing on their extensive project experience, engineers from Wuhan Goldhome also provided detailed explanations on equipment operation and maintenance, parameter configuration, test safety, and data acquisition, ensuring that the equipment could be rapidly put into use for scientific research and providing technical support for the smooth conduct of experimental work.

















