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Maintain Power Grid Integrity - Agilent transformer oil gas analyzers

Brochures and specifications | 2025 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, HeadSpace
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Energy & Chemicals
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of Topic


Transformer oil serves as both an insulator and coolant in electrical transformers. Over time, electrical, thermal, and mechanical stresses degrade this oil, producing dissolved gases that reveal emerging faults. Systematic analysis of these gases is vital for maintaining grid reliability, scheduling preventive maintenance, and avoiding catastrophic transformer failures.

Objectives and Overview of the Article


This application note introduces Agilent’s transformer oil gas analyzers (TOGA) built around the 8890 gas chromatograph and 8697 headspace sampler. It outlines how these factory-configured systems comply with ASTM D3612 methods A and C to quantify dissolved gases in transformer oil, enabling predictive diagnostics and performance optimization.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Analysis is based on gas chromatography, using either vacuum extraction (Method A) or headspace sampling (Method C). Key instrument features include:
  • Agilent 8890 GC with electronic pneumatic control for stable pressure regulation.
  • Agilent 8697 headspace sampler offering automated handling of up to 120 samples.
  • PLOT columns coated with HP-PLOT phases for high separation efficiency and column-to-column reproducibility.
  • Detectors: thermal conductivity detector (TCD), flame ionization detector (FID), and optional methanizer for trace CO and CO₂ conversion to CH₄.
  • Compliance with ASTM D3612-A and D3612-C, including configurable valve/column/detector arrangements.

Main Results and Discussion


Agilent TOGA systems deliver clear chromatographic separation of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and C₂ to C₄ hydrocarbons. Factory validation ensures immediate operation and reliable baseline performance. Key observations include:
  • High sensitivity at low ppm levels for early fault detection.
  • Automated sample sequences and remote control via OpenLab CDS for unattended operation and real-time troubleshooting.
  • Robust inert flow path to minimize adsorption and improve signal-to-noise ratio.

Gas ratio trends correlate with specific fault mechanisms: elevated acetylene and hydrogen signal arcing, increased ethylene and methane indicate overheating of oil or cellulose, and rising carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide suggest oxidation of insulating materials.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Routine dissolved gas analysis with Agilent TOGA offers:
  • Predictive maintenance scheduling to prevent unplanned outages.
  • Diagnostic insights into electrical faults, overheating, and insulation breakdown.
  • Reduced method development time due to factory-tuned workflows and built-in checkout samples.
  • Streamlined data management and reporting through OpenLab CDS integration.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Emerging opportunities include:
  • Continuous online monitoring for real-time transformer health assessment.
  • Integration of artificial intelligence for automated fault pattern recognition.
  • Miniaturized and portable GC solutions for field diagnostics.
  • Expanded analytical modules for other lubricants, insulating fluids, and related energy applications.

Conclusion


Agilent’s transformer oil gas analyzers provide turnkey, validated solutions for dissolved gas analysis in transformers. Their combination of high sensitivity, automated operation, and remote capabilities supports proactive maintenance, extends asset life, and enhances power system reliability.

Reference


  • ASTM D3612-A Standard Test Method for Dissolved Gas Analysis in Transformer Oil by Gas Chromatography (Vacuum Extraction).
  • ASTM D3612-C Standard Test Method for Dissolved Gas Analysis in Transformer Oil by Gas Chromatography (Headspace Sampling).

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