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Originally posted by Lamont B Dumont:
I'm with Alan Wallace on this one. You do not want to be the guy who contaminated someone's transformer oil while attempting to recondition it. The flushing procedure you will need to perform to switch between those two product types will need to be very extensive. If you run the numbers, the capital cost of having another unit may be less costly than the ongoing expense of frequent, very comprehensive flushes.
Bad oil in a hydraulic system = a cratered pump, not good, but a problem of limited scope and low visibility.
Bad oil in a transformer = large metal can full of oil on fire on top of a utility pole.
Forced to choose, I'd rather be the guy who caused the former problem.
I want to see the pole that can carry my 500,000 volt 3 phase transformers.
Nevermind the very real concern of multi-year lead times for replacements.