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Explosion in a high-voltage transformer

Event

Event ID
787
Quality
Description
At 11:15 pm, an explosion followed by fire occurred in the vicinity of the measurement transformer on an isolated 90,000 V electrical oil transformer at a plant manufacturing technical polymers. Plant personnel placed the installations in safe operating mode, while the backup line and 15,000 V transformer were activated, in coordination with the electric grid operator to keep the site’s supply lines open. The risk of falling electrical cables led to closing the adjacent departmental highway, and the emergency crew installed a protective fire hose. A certified plant employee isolated the transformer in order to allow the site’s responders to put out the fire using a powder extinguisher. The response was concluded at 2:30 am, with plant production resuming by the end of the night. The plant operator issued a press release. The cause of this accident was a hydrogen release and explosion, most likely triggered by entry of humidity into the transformer oil. Two hypotheses were forwarded to explain this humidity inflow: a poor quality steaming of absorbent paper, and/or a flawed oil replacement procedure.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Hydrogen Release and Ignition
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Europe
Country
France
Date
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The cause of this accident was a hydrogen release from oil (probably due to heating), ignition and explosion, most likely triggered by entry of humidity into the transformer oil.
Two hypotheses were forwarded to explain this humidity inflow: a poor quality steaming of absorbent paper, and/or a flawed oil replacement procedure.

Facility

Application
Chemical Industry
Sub-application
Highvoltage transformer unit
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
High voltage Transformer, oil
Location type
Confined
Location description
Industrial Area
Operational condition

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
0
Post-event summary
The risk of falling electrical cables led to closing the adjacent departmental highway, and the emergency crew installed a protective fire hose. A certified plant employee isolated the transformer in order to allow the site’s responders to put out the fire using a powder extinguisher. The response was concluded at 2:30 am, with plant production resuming by the end of the night. The plant operator issued a press release.

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt

Hydrogen and methane emissions from transformers oil is a phenomenon known since many years. Strategy for preventing and/or mitigating it are available in the scientific literature.
The following generic recommendations can be issued:
Regular inspections should be performed, by performing concentration measurements to ensure the absence of water in the oil (especially after a maintenance and any changes in the procedures). An automatic emergency safety shutdown system should be set up.

Event Nature

Release type
Gas-liquid mixture
Involved substances (% vol)
H2,
oil
Presumed ignition source
Run-away reaction

References

Reference & weblink

ARIA database event no. 42508<br />
https://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/accident/42508_en/?lang=… />
(accessed Oct 2025)

An overview of the cause of generation of gaseous hydrogen from oil can be found here:<br />
R. Girgis and E. G. teNyenhuis<br />
Hydrogen Gas Generation Due to Moderately Overheated Transformer Cores<br />
IEEE Comets #i_44<br />

JRC assessment