Claims
- 1. An insulating fluid for electrical components comprising:
an amount of oil comprising
a base oil selected from the group consisting of at least partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, vegetable oil higher in oleic acid content relative to a corresponding vegetable oil made from commodity grain, and combinations thereof; and an antioxidant.
- 2. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the vegetable oil is selected from the group consisting of soybean oil, corn oil, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The fluid of claim 2 wherein the vegetable oil is corn oil made from corn which is higher in oleic acid content compared to commodity corn and wherein the corn is genetically-modified or bred.
- 4. A fluid of claim 1 wherein the base oil comprises detectable to less than one hundred percent of the fluid.
- 5. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the antioxidant comprises between 200 to 10,000 ppm of the fluid.
- 6. The fluid of claim 5 wherein the antioxidant produces an electrically-insulating fluid having a kinematic viscosity in the range of 20-40 cSt as desired at 40° C. and he antioxidant is a free radical scavenger.
- 7. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the base oil is winterized.
- 8. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the oleic acid content of the oil is about 30% or greater.
- 9. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the linolenic acid content of the oil is about 5% or less.
- 10. The fluid of claim 1 wherein the antioxidant is tertiary butylhydroquinone.
- 11. The fluid of claim 10 wherein the tertiary butylhydroquinone comprises between 200 ppm and 10,000 ppm of the fluid.
- 12. The fluid of claim 1 comprising two antioxidants.
- 13. The fluid of claim 10 further comprising citric acid.
- 14. The fluid of claim 13 wherein the citric acid comprises in the range of 10 to 1000 ppm and the tertiary butylhydroquinone comprises in the range of 200 to 10,000 ppm.
- 15. The fluid of claim 1 further comprising a thinning agent.
- 16. The fluid of claim 15 wherein the thinning agent comprises thinning esters.
- 17. The fluid of claim 16 wherein the thinning esters comprise methyl esters in the range of carbon chain lengths of 16 to 18.
- 18. The fluid of claim 17 wherein the methyl esters comprise approximately 0% to 30% by weight of the fluid based on desired viscosity.
- 19. A method of making an electrical component comprising:
creating an electrically-insulating fluid comprising
a base oil selected from the group consisting of at least partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, vegetable oil higher in oleic acid content relative to a corresponding vegetable oil made from commodity grain, and combinations thereof and placing the fluid into the electrical component.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the fluid further comprises an antioxidant.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the vegetable oil is corn oil made from corn which is higher in oleic acid content compared to commodity corn and wherein the corn is genetically-modified or bred.
- 22. The method of claim 19 wherein the base oil comprises detectable to less than one hundred percent of the fluid.
- 23. The method of claim 19 wherein the electrical component is an electrical transformer.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the electrical transformer is a electric utility transmission and distribution transformer.
- 25. The method of claim 19 wherein the electrical component is a fluid-filled electrical transmission cable.
- 26. The method of claim 19 wherein the base oil is made from commodity corn oil which is partially hydrogenated.
- 27. The method of claim 19 wherein the base oil is replaced into the electrical component after draining it of petroleum-based oil.
- 28. The method of claim 20 wherein the antioxidant comprises from 0.02% to 1.0% by weight of the fluid.
- 29. The method of claim 19 wherein the base oil is made from genetically-engineered corn that is higher in oleic acid content relative to commodity corn.
- 30. The method of claim 19 wherein the base oil is winterized.
- 31. The method of claim 19 wherein the viscosity of the fluid is adjusted by blending a thinning substance into the fluid.
- 32. A process for producing an electrically-insulating fluid comprising
stabilizing a base vegetable oil by hydrogenating the oil or using oil made from grain higher in oleic acid relative to commodity grain; winterizing the stabilized oil to remove crystallized fats and reduce pour point; and combining the oil with a thinning ester and an antioxidant to produce an electrically-insulating fluid having a kinematic viscosity in the range of 20-40 cSt at 40° C.
- 33. The process of claim 32 for producing a vegetable oil-based electrically-insulating fluid in which the vegetable oil is less than 95 to 99.98% by weight of the fluid.
- 34. The process of claim 32 for producing a vegetable oil-based electrically-insulating fluid which is about 99.5% by weight vegetable oil and about 0.5% by weight antioxidant.
- 35. The process of claim 32 for producing a vegetable oil-based electrically-insulating fluid in which the fatty acid profile of the electrically-insulating fluid includes C24:0.
- 36. The process of claim 32 wherein the oil contains the following antioxidants: about 0.01%-l% by weight citric acid, about 0.05%-0.5% by weight TBHQ, 0.05%-0.5% by weight tocopherols.
- 37. The process of claim 32 wherein the thinning esters are about 0% to about 30% by weight of the fluid.
- 38. A vegetable oil-based electrically-insulating fluid produced by the process of claim 32 comprising about 95% to 99.98% by weight vegetable oil and about 0.02% to 5% by weight non-petroleum-based performance additives.
- 39. An electrical component comprising
a body, the body including a cavity for a fluid; and an electrically-insulating fluid in the cavity comprising
a base oil from the group consisting of
at least partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, vegetable oil higher in oleic acid content relative to a corresponding vegetable oil made from commodity grain, and combinations thereof.
- 40. The component of claim 39 wherein the fluid further comprises an antioxidant.
- 41. The component of claim 39 wherein the vegetable oil is corn oil which is higher in oleic acid content compared to commodity corn and wherein the corn is genetically-modified or bred.
- 42. A component claim 39 wherein the base oil comprises detectable to less than one hundred percent of the fluid.
- 43. The component of claim 39 wherein the component comprises an electrical transformer.
- 44. The component of claim 39 wherein the component comprises a fluid-filled electrical transmission cable.
- 45. The component of claim 39 wherein the fluid is winterized and has a kinematic viscosity in the range of 20-40 cSt at 40° C.
- 46. The component of claim 39 wherein the fluid further comprising a thinning agent.
- 47. The component of claim 46 wherein the thinning agent is selected from the group consisting of thinning ester derived from soybean oil, thinning ester derived from palm oil, thinning ester derived from coconut oil, and alcohol.
- 48. The component of claim 46 wherein the thinning agent comprises from about 0% to about 30% by weight of the fluid.
- 49. The component of claim 39 wherein the oil is hydrogenated vegetable oil and wherein the hydrogenation of the oil is on the order of salad quality oil.
- 50. The component of claim 39 wherein the oil is hydrogenated vegetable oil and wherein the hydrogenated oil has an Iodine Value of approximately 100 to approximately 120.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/335,990, filed Jun. 18, 1999, co-pending, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/075,963, filed May 11, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,958,851.
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