Some tests on UHF measuring technique on transformers and oil-paper insulation models have been reported in literature. The results indicate the feasibility of this method for oil-paper insulation, but are not conclusive. To have a good perspective of this method, UHF partial discharge (PD) measurements were conducted on small oil-paper insulation models, large transformer windings and PD suspect jobs. Classical phase-resolved PD patterns were recorded alongside using an in-house developed system, which permit cycle-by-cycle replay and analysis of the PD patterns. Acoustic PD measurements were simultaneously recorded for comparison of relative sensitivities. Experimental investigations reveal that UHF PD measurements can detect with good sensitivity small level of discharges and those buried within insulating layers. In contrast, acoustic measurements can detect small level of discharges only when direct line of sight is available between discharge source and sensor. For discharges buried within insulating layers, acoustic detection is possible only for some cases when discharge level is high. This paper describes the results of the experiments.
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