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I was briefly reading the forums to determine why one of the dielectric instruments my lab techs are using is reporting slightly low. We use this test to analyze transformer oil. Our major clients are pg&e and smud. This test determines the breakdown of oil. Major contributing factors that would decrease a result are high moisture content and particulates such as cellulose or other fibers that hold moisture. Does someone need an analysis for fun?
 
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