Choosing Between Dry-Type and Oil-Immersed
This is one of the most critical decisions in power system design. The right choice depends on installation location, safety requirements, capacity needs, and budget.
Dry-Type Transformers
Best for: Indoor installations, hospitals, data centers, commercial buildings, metro systems.
- Fire Safety: Self-extinguishing, no oil — ideal for fire-sensitive areas
- Maintenance: Minimal — no oil testing or filtration required
- Capacity Range: 30kVA – 5MVA (typical)
- Service Life: 20–25 years
- Overload Capacity: 20–40% with forced air cooling (AF)
- Environment: No risk of oil leakage, eco-friendly
- Cost: 15–30% higher initial cost than oil-immersed
Oil-Immersed Transformers
Best for: Outdoor installations, utility substations, solar farms, industrial plants.
- Efficiency: Better cooling = higher efficiency at large capacities
- Maintenance: Requires periodic oil testing, DGA analysis, oil filtration
- Capacity Range: 50kVA – 25MVA+
- Service Life: 25–30+ years (with proper maintenance)
- Overload Capacity: Excellent — oil acts as heat sink
- Environment: Containment required for spill prevention
- Cost: Lower initial cost, higher lifetime maintenance
Decision Matrix
| Factor | Dry-Type | Oil-Immersed |
|---|---|---|
| Fire Risk Area | ✅ Required | ❌ Not suitable |
| Outdoor Installation | ⚠️ IP54+ enclosure needed | ✅ Ideal |
| > 5MVA Capacity | ❌ Limited | ✅ Standard |
| Zero Maintenance | ✅ Excellent | ⚠️ Oil testing needed |
| Budget-Sensitive | ⚠️ Higher CAPEX | ✅ Lower CAPEX |