Electrical protection stops faults.
Mechanical engineering stops explosions.

Preventing irreversible transformer loss is critical when replacement lead times extend to years. 
Large power transformers are strategic assets under increasing supply constraints and operational pressure.

A Structural Risk Under Growing System Pressure

Across North America, large power transformers have become critical infrastructure assets with limited replacement availability and extended lead times.

When a transformer is lost due to internal failure and structural rupture, consequences extend beyond the initial fault:

Preventing irreversible loss is therefore a key lever for system reliability.

A Time-Scale Proble

Internal arc events generate rapid pressure escalation inside the transformer tank.

Electrical protection isolates the fault.
It does not prevent internal pressure escalation.
Structural rupture may occur within milliseconds.

Explosion prevention is a time-scale problem — not a detection problem.

Mechanical Protection of Structural Integrity

TPC engineers passive mechanical systems designed to:

These systems operate independently of:

Engineering-Based Approach

Reducing System-Level Risk

In a context of constrained transformer availability, preserving existing assets becomes a strategic priority.

Preventing catastrophic loss contributes to:

Start with an Engineering Discussion

TPC supports utilities, EPCs, and asset owners in evaluating transformer structural risk and engineering mitigation approaches.

Each project requires a structured technical review based on:

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Preventing irreversible transformer loss supports grid reliability under extended replacement lead times.