A product of choice in Australasia by Transmission, Generation, and Industrial companies alike, Morgan Schaffer’s top-of-the-line multi-gas on-line monitor is loaded with industry-leading features to provide the most complete DGA asset protection. Morgan Schaffer's proprietary gas chromatography system and CE-rated substation-hardened electronics deliver a high-performance on-line DGA solution with the accuracy and reliability one can trust. With its unsurpassed lower detection limits and dynamic measurement range, the Calisto 9 is uniquely suitable for application on both main tank and load tap changers. The Calisto 5 and 9 have a unique architecture permitting an optional fast swap-over from a Calisto 2 monitor in the event of a significant fault being detected.
Complete DGA - Moisture
Avoid what could become a costly transformer failure by choosing our new generation of multi-gas on-line monitors. The Calisto 9 is a powerful tool for transformer condition assessment.
This generation of Calistos uses gas chromatography with proven reliable results.
This is a physical method of separation in which the components to be separated are distributed between two phases, one of which is stationary (stationary phase) while the other moves in a definite direction (mobile phase).
Benefits
- Accurately monitor all atmospheric and fault gases
- Identify and monitor faults using any diagnostic method
- Be alerted to unintended air ingress or accelerated oxidation
- Ensure total combustible and dissolved gases remain within safe limits
- Monitor any gas profile, from very low to extremely high concentrations
Features
- Measures all seven fault gases plus oxygen and nitrogen
- Industry leading detection limits
- Automated self-calibration using certified primary grade gas
- Intuitive front-panel display interface
- Built-in oil circulation and flow monitoring
- Continuous enclosure and oil conditioning
- DNP3 and Modbus standard, IEC 61850 optional
- Vacuum tolerant
- Substation hardened communication electronics
- Built-in moisture and solubility coefficients for all common insulating fluids
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