IEEE 1406 : 1998
IEEE 1406 : 1998
TRIAL-USE GUIDE TO THE USE OF GAS-IN-FLUID ANALYSIS FOR ELECTRIC POWER CABLE SYSTEMS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
TRIAL-USE GUIDE TO THE USE OF GAS-IN-FLUID ANALYSIS FOR ELECTRIC POWER CABLE SYSTEMS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Gases used in this guide
5 Historical background
5.1 The need for gas-in-fluid analysis
5.2 Historical use in transformers
5.3 Historical application to HPFF and SCFF cable systems
5.4 Methodology and refinements for special cases
6 Fundamentals of gas generation in cellulose and dielectric fluids
6.1 Mechanisms of gas generation
6.2 Rates of gas production for the various mechanisms
6.3 Determination of gas solubility
6.4 Dissolved gas distribution in bulk fluid
7 Application of gas analysis to cable systems
7.1 How to apply DGA
7.2 Number of samples and sampling locations
7.3 Scheduling sample acquisition
8 Sampling of fluid or gas from cable systems
8.1 Sampling objectives
8.2 Sampling equipment
8.3 Sources of fluid sample contamination
8.4 Sampling conditions
8.5 Preparation for sampling
8.6 Sampling procedure using the syringe method
8.7 Packaging and transport of samples
9 Analysis of fluid or gas samples
9.1 Gas analysis by chromatography using ASTM D3612-96
9.2 Gas analysis by other techniques
9.3 Appearance and physical tests
9.4 Dielectric tests
9.5 Chemical tests
10 Reporting of results
10.1 Data collection
10.2 Types of data
10.3 Method of collection
10.4 Recording format and units
10.5 Data presentation
11 Interpretation of results
11.1 Interpretation of the first round of DGA data
11.2 Changes in dissolved gas concentrations with time
12 Methods for treatment of systems with high gas content
12.1 Treating circulated pipe cable systems
12.2 Treating static pipe cable systems
12.3 Treating SCFF cable systems
13 The ICC database
13.1 Database software
14 Bibliography
Annex A (Informative) DGA Reporting forms
Guidelines for gas-in-fluids analysis for diagnostic purposes on cable system condition, and as an operation and maintenance tool to determine when corrective action may be required.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |