Webinar: The Value of Hydrogen Monitoring in Transformers  

Transformer fluid monitoring provides utility maintenance teams with the opportunity to understand the transformer’s health and if immediate action is required. While utilities have been measuring transformer health for the largest units, monitoring the entire transformer fleet is a better operational practice to ensure constant energy operation. Improved hydrogen sensing technology now makes it affordable to monitor the entire fleet, enabling a more comprehensive, real-time fleetwide monitoring program that better avoids unanticipated failures 

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Learn the essential basics and the intrinsic value of hydrogen monitoring:  

  • Hydrogen is generated in nearly all fail conditions 
  • Hydrogen sensors supply real-time, continuous monitoring  
  • Tools to identify potential faults and take corrective action 

In this free on-demand webinar, viewers can gain vital insights, such as the relative percentage of the five diagnostic gases to expect in oil samples being monitored, various use case scenarios for more effective sampling and monitoring and how to use the proper coefficients in calculations.  

Why you need this: Advance beyond periodic oil sampling and learn about the tools for effective hydrogen monitoring to extend transformer life and ensure greater grid resilience.   

Ready to learn more? Watch the webinar now. 

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About H2scan

H2scan is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance hydrogen sensing solutions, dedicated to delivering the most reliable industrialized sensing solutions to OEM partners, distributors and end customers globally.

The company's latest Gen 5 solutions offer unparalleled accuracy, maintenance-free operation, and cost-effectiveness in hydrogen sensing. Trusted by industry giants like ABB, Siemens, ExxonMobil, Shell, Procter & Gamble and others, its products are integral in shaping the new Hydrogen Economy for a clean, secure and affordable energy future.

H2scan products are also used by utilities for transformer fleet asset management, by the chemical industry to optimize hydrogen processes, and for safety monitoring in enclosed areas susceptible to hydrogen leaks and energy storage charging out-gassing and other similar hydrogen sources.

Built on solid-state technology pioneered at Sandia National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy, H2scan boasts 44 patents covering its core technology, software and product innovations.