Base On Above Values Following Are The Results W.R.T Different Methods
Base On Above Values Following Are The Results W.R.T Different Methods
Base On Above Values Following Are The Results W.R.T Different Methods
Hydrogen ( H2 )
Methane( CH4 )
Carbon Monoxide ( CO )
Acetylene ( C2H2 )
Ethylene ( C2H4 )
Ethane ( C2H6 )
For Method 5 & 6
Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 )
Nitrogen ( N2 )
Oxygen ( O2 )
41
21
175
17
58
7
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
1848
16143
5591
ppm
ppm
ppm
Base on above values following are the results w.r.t different methods.
1. Doernenburg's Method
Result :
NO FAULT
2. Roger's Method
Result :
NO FAULT
NO FAULT
"False" indication in result for any methode shows that its not fullfilling its criteria.
Method No 6 : will come in picture when very high concentration of gases in individual % .
0
0
0
C2H4/H2
C2H2/C2H4
C2H2/CH4
C2H6/C2H2
0
2. Roger's
Ratio 1 ( R2 ) , C2H2/C2H4
Ratio 2 ( R1 ) , CH4/H2
Ratio 3 ( R5 ) , C2H4/C2H6
1. Doernenburg's
1.414634
0.293103
0.809524
0.411765
C2H2/C2H4
C2H2/CH4
C2H6/C2H2
Thermal Decomposition
Corona ( low intensity PD )
Arcing ( high intensity PD )
NO FAULT
0
0
0
Unit Normal
Low-Energy Density Arcing ( PD )
Arcing High Energy Discharge
Low Temperature Thermal
Thermal < 700 Deg C
Thermal > 700 Deg C
NO FAULT
0
0
1
0
0
0
Partial Discharges
Discharges of low energy
Discharges of high energy
Thermal fault, t < 300 Deg C
Thermal fault, 300 Deg C < t < 700 Deg C
Thermal fault, t > 700 Deg C
NO FAULT
0
0
0
0
0
0
2. Roger's
Ratio 1 ( R2 ) , C2H2/C2H4
Ratio 2 ( R1 ) , CH4/H2
Ratio 3 ( R5 ) , C2H4/C2H6
0.293103
0.512195
8.285714
NO FAULT
6. Key Gas Method
54.85893
12.85266
6.583072
2.194357
18.18182
5.329154
Overheated Oil
Overheated Cellulose
Corona in Oil
Arcing in Oil
NO FAULT
0
0
0
0
4. DUVAL Triangle
21.875
17.70833
60.41667
0
1
1
0
0
0
Partiaql Discharge
NO FAULT
High Energy Discharge ( Arcing )
5. CO2/C0,O2/N2 & C2H2/H2 RATIO
CO2/CO
O2/N2
10.56
0.346342
Paper Degradation
Excessive consumption of oxygen
No Paper Degradation
No Excessive consumption of oxygen
Trial-Use Guide for the Use of Dissolved Gas Analysis During Factory Temperature Rise Tests ( I
1. Hydrogen ( H2 )
2.Methane ( CH4 )
3.Ethylene ( C2H4 )
4.Ethane ( C2H6 )
5.Acetylene ( C2H2 )
6.Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 )
7.Carbon Monoxide ( CO )
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
Sample 1 Sample 2
5
7
5
8
6
7
2
3
0
0
24
36
5
11
Time
ppm/hr
0.1818
0.4545
11.00
0.0000
1.0909
0.5455
Sample 1 time, t 0 = Sample time before the temperature rise test begins
Sample 2 time, t f = Sample time right after the load is shut down. It can also be taken anywhere from 2-6 h after t
Time ( t f - t 0 ) = Heat run interval in hours ( Time Duration between Sample 1 & Sample 2 )
Possible Problem = Test duplicate sample. Investigate cause by reviewing temperature rise test results. Advise cus
Certain Problem = Manufacturer and customer conference. A thermal fault exists. Corrective action should be taken
NOTE: The presence of acetylene (C2H2) during a temperature rise test is cause for serious concern
HC = CH4 +C2H4 +C2H6
No Problem
Possible Problem
No Problem
Possible Problem
Possible Problem
Certain Problem
Possible Problem
Certain Problem
Possible Problem
Certain Problem
Possible Problem
Certain Problem