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Doernenburgs ratio

This ratio starts by extracting and separating the inputted gases through chromatograph. The
inputted gases will then be analyze; if they are greater than twice of their limits (2L), then the gases will
be reanalyzed if it is greater than L1, but if it is not greater than 2L1 nor L1 the reading would be NO
FAULT which means your transformer is still in good condition. Nevertheless, if it is greater than L1 you
should decide whether or not you are satisfied with the output of the test. If no, then the reading would
be RATIO ANALYSIS NOT APPLICABLE: RESAMPLE which means go back to step 1 and resample, and if
yes begin calculating the ratio. If R1 is less than 0.1, R3 is less than 0.3, and R4 is greater than 0.4 your
reading would be PARTIAL DISCHARGE. However, if R1 is not less than 0.1 and it is in between 0.1-1.0,
R2 is greater than 0.75, R3 is greater than 0.3, and R4 is less than 0.4 the reading would be DISCHARGE
ARCING. On the other hand, if R1 is greater than 1.0, R2 is less than 0.75, R3 is less than 3.0, and R4 is
greater than 0.4 the reading would be THERMAL FAULT. Though if any R2, R3, and R4 values are not
satisfied the reading would be FAULT NOT IDENTIFIABLE: RESAMPLE.

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