
Hydrogen monitoring may be a sensible investment for transformer fleet owners.
In a recent article, Vice President of Transformer Sales and Business Development at H2scan, Leon White, compares hydrogen monitoring to smoke detectors in a home. While smoke detectors don't prevent fires, they alert homeowners to a potential issue. In the same way, hydrogen monitoring detects issues within transformers by alerting users to actively generated gas.
By using hydrogen sensors, users can monitor the health of their transformers, similar to a check engine light, and at a more budget-friendly price point. With hydrogen monitoring, transformer fleet owners can detect issues before failure, potentially saving money in the long run. White suggests that hydrogen monitoring is a wise investment for those responsible for transformer fleets of any size, allowing for proactive maintenance and reducing the risk of failure.
Source: hydrogen-central.com