IEEE 1406-1998 en Guide to the Use of Gas-In-Fluid Analysis for Electric Power Cable Systems《电力电缆系统用液体中气体分析的使用指南》.pdf
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1、The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USACopyright 1998 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 1998. Printed in the United States of America.IEEE is a registered trademark in the
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4、 into the legal validity or scopeof those patents that are brought to its attention.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1406-1998, IEEE Trial-Use Guide to the Use of Gas-In-Fluid Analysis for Electric PowerCable Systems.)This trial-use guide is intended for the engineering spec
5、ialist interested in the evaluation and maintenance of uid-lled cable systems including high-pressure uid-lled and gas-lled pipe-type cables and self-contained cablesoperating at low, medium, or high pressure where the pressurizing medium is either a dielectric uid or gas.The use of dissolved gas an
6、alysis (DGA) began in the 1970s and has become an important tool for those who areresponsible for the reliable operation of these cable systems. The technique requires removing a small sample of thepressurizing uid and analyzing the gasses that are present in solution using a gas chromatograph. The
7、results canprovide clues as to the amount of thermal aging that the cable system has experienced and how this aging may beprogressing in time, and also whether there may be problems in the system, especially in the vicinity of cableaccessories such as splices and terminations that might require de-e
8、nergization and repair.The technology parallels the application of DGA to transformers as described in IEEE Std C57.104-1991. Followingan historical background discussion, the fundamentals of gas generation in dielectric papers and uids is presented asthe basis for the technology. Sufcient data is p
9、resented so that the user can quantify the correlation of DGA data withthe conditions that may have caused the gas generation.Guidelines for the application of DGA and the methods used for sampling, analysis, and interpretation of the resultsare discussed in detail. Also covered are descriptions of
10、other ancillary tests that can be done on the same samples toprovide additional information as to the state of the cable system, and procedures that can be used to lower thediscussed gas content when system operation may be jeopardized.Finally, a reporting format is suggested, and a database that is
11、 maintained by ICC Working Group 5-28 is described.Suggestions for improvement gained by the use of this guide are welcomed. They should be sent to the IEEE StandardsDepartment.The ICC Working Group 5-28 consisted of the following members:John S. Engelhardt, Chair Richard W. Allen, Jr.Paul BarryThom
12、as G. CampbellJohn H. CooperStanley J. CroallRoger DashnerClaus DoenchRoy FleckensteinMark FlobergS. Michael FotyReza GhafurianMohammed KhajaviSteve KozakW. Graham LawsonMarvin McGeeSven OlundGary A. PolhillRonald J. PonistDavid PurnhagenLarry TangMark TodescoSteven WaldorfJay A. WilliamsShayne Wrig
13、htJoseph T. ZimnochThe following persons were on the balloting committee:Torben AaboT. J. Al-HussainiR. W. AllenTheodore A. BalaskaEarle C. Bascom, IIIM. Thomas BlackDavid T. BogdenKent W. BrownPaul S. CardelloThomas C. ChampionJack E. CherryJohn H. CooperPhilip CoxJohn R. DensleyClaus DoenchGeorge
14、S. EagerJohn S. EngelhardtJames FitzgeraldS. Michael FotyRonald F. FrankRobert B. GearKenneth HancockJack HandRichard A. HartleinivWolfgang B. HaverkampStanley V. HeyerLauri J. HiivalaStanley R. HowellRichard HuberFrank KuchtaJack LaskyGabor LudasiJ. D. MedekAndreas MeierJohn E. Merando, Jr.Daleep C
15、. MohlaJames A. MoranShantanu NandiHarry E. OrtonArthur V. PackGary PolhillRonald J. PonistDennis C. PrattGreg P. RampleyRobert A. ResualiDarrell E. SabatkaCandelario de J. Saldivar-CantuHazairin SamaulahRalph W. SammGilbert L. SmithNagu N. SrinivasOrloff W. StyveJohn TanakaAustin C. TingleySteven P
16、. WaldorfDaniel J. WardRoland H. W. WatkinsJ. A. WilliamsJoseph T. ZimnochThe nal conditions for approval of this trial-use guide were met on 30 April 1998. This trial-use guide wasconditionally approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board on 19 March 1998, with the following membership:Richard J. Hollem
17、an, Chair Donald N. Heirman, Vice Chair Judith Gorman, Secretary Satish K. AggarwalClyde R. CampJames T. CarloGary R. EngmannHarold E. EpsteinJay Forster*Thomas F. GarrityRuben D. GarzonJames H. GurneyJim D. IsaakLowell G. JohnsonRobert KennellyE. G. Al KienerJoseph L. Koepfinger*Stephen R. LambertJ
18、im LogothetisDonald C. LoughryL. Bruce McClungLouis-Franois PauRonald C. PetersenGerald H. PetersonJohn B. PoseyGary S. RobinsonHans E. WeinrichDonald W. Zipse*Member EmeritusKim BreitfelderIEEE Standards Project EditorvContents1. Overview.11.1 Scope 11.2 Purpose. 12. References.13. Definitions.24.
19、Gases used in this guide 25. Historical background .35.1 The need for gas-in-fluid analysis 35.2 Historical use in transformers 45.3 Historical application to HPFF and SCFF cable systems 55.4 Methodology and refinements for special cases 56. Fundamentals of gas generation in cellulose and dielectric
20、 fluids66.1 Mechanisms of gas generation. 66.2 Rates of gas production for the various mechanisms. 106.3 Determination of gas solubility 126.4 Dissolved gas distribution in bulk fluid . 137. Application of gas analysis to cable systems 157.1 How to apply DGA 157.2 Number of samples and sampling loca
21、tions 167.3 Scheduling sample acquisition. 178. Sampling of fluid or gas from cable systems178.1 Sampling objectives . 178.2 Sampling equipment 188.3 Sources of fluid sample contamination 188.4 Sampling conditions. 198.5 Preparation for sampling 198.6 Sampling procedure using the syringe method 208.
22、7 Packaging and transport of samples. 209. Analysis of fluid or gas samples .219.1 Gas analysis by chromatography using ASTM D3612-96 219.2 Gas analysis by other techniques . 229.3 Appearance and physical tests . 229.4 Dielectric tests 239.5 Chemical tests 2310. Reporting of results.2510.1 Data coll
23、ection . 2510.2 Types of data 2510.3 Method of collection 28vi10.4 Recording format and units 2810.5 Data presentation 2811. Interpretation of results .2811.1 Interpretation of the first round of DGA data 2811.2 Changes in dissolved gas concentrations with time. 3112. Methods for treatment of system
24、s with high gas content3112.1 Treating circulated pipe cable systems 3212.2 Treating static pipe cable systems 3212.3 Treating SCFF cable systems. 3213. The ICC database 3313.1 Database software 3314. Bibliography34Annex A (Informative) DGA Reporting forms.35Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.
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