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What are the service lives of oil-immersed cylindrical column transformers and dry-type epoxy-cast cylindrical column transformers?

2026-02-21

I. Oil-Immersed Cylindrical Pole-Mounted Transformer (Lifespan and Impacts)


Design Lifespan: 20–30 years (National Standard GB/T 17468 Distribution Transformer Theoretical Lifespan: 20 years; High-Quality Products Can Reach 30+ Years)


Actual Lifespan:

Standardized Maintenance (Regular Oil Filtration, Oil Replenishment, Leak Detection, Seal Replacement): 25–30 years

Lack of Maintenance / Harsh Environment (High Temperature, Salt Spray, Humidity): 15–20 years, even as low as 18 years in coastal areas


Key Impacts:

Following the 6℃ Rule: For every 6℃ increase in winding temperature, insulation lifespan is halved.

Oil deterioration, oil leakage, and moisture are lifespan killers; regular oil testing (furfural, acid value, dielectric loss) can provide early warnings.

Fully Sealed / Maintenance-Free Types Can Approach 30 Years


II. Dry-Type Epoxy-Filled Cylindrical Pole-Mounted Transformer (Lifespan and Impacts)


Design Lifespan: 15–20 years (High-Quality F/H Grade Epoxy Can Reach 20–30 Years) (Years)


Actual Lifespan:

Clean, dry, low-load environment: 20–25 years

Outdoor/Damp/Dusty/Hot and Humid environment: 10–15 years


Key Impacts:

Follows the 10°C rule: Lifespan halved for every 10°C increase in temperature.

Afraid of long-term dampness, condensation, dust accumulation, and frequent overloads, which accelerate epoxy aging and reduce insulation.

Oil-free, leak-free, maintenance only requires periodic dust cleaning, resulting in smaller lifespan fluctuations.


III. Lifespan Comparison (Quick Summary)

Oil-immersed: 20–30 years, longer with proper maintenance, but susceptible to oil degradation and leaks.

Dry epoxy: 15–25 years, maintenance-free and more worry-free, but susceptible to moisture, dust, and high temperatures.


IV. Selection Reference (Based on Lifespan + Scenario)

Oil-immersed: Rural/suburban/harsh outdoor environments, limited budget, regular maintenance required → longer lifespan, high cost-effectiveness

Dry: Dense urban areas/high fire protection requirements, maintenance-free priority, clean environment → stable lifespan, safe and environmentally friendly.