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Any transformer over about 5 MVA will probably be equipped with a low oil level switch that de-energizes it


If all you wantes was to kill the power I don't see the difference...

Sure the repair is easier/quicker but the economic damage was already done...


The lead time on a transformer that size is probably a year, so a year long outage has a lot more damage than a 2 week outage


Would the switch on the transformer possibly be software controlled? (By software, I am wondering about firmware on a device reading a sensor, as opposed to a physical mechanism). I don’t know enough about the internals of these things, but I wonder if you could maliciously overwrite firmware, whether certain protections could be made to fail.

I’m going to assume this kind of thing is likely covered in FMEA and such, so is unlikely.


It would be an input to a relay protection system which is technically software controlled most of the time but quite secure.




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