Title :
Detection of decomposition products in SF6: A comparison of colorimetric detector tubes and ion mobility spectrometry
Author :
Pilzecker, P. ; Baumbach, J.I. ; Kurte, R.
Author_Institution :
G.A.S. Gesellschaft fur Anal. Sensorsysteme mbH, Technologie Zentrum Dortrnund, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract :
Despite the high reliability of modem gas insulated switches and substations (GIS), failures still occur during extended operations. Arcs and partial discharges arise in normal operations of these high voltage switches and the insulating gas (SF6) is decomposed eventually to corrosive and partly toxic impurities. The impurities worsen switch performance and a method to monitor gas composition in these switches, particularly the accumulation of impurities, should allow preventative maintenance in a controlled and timely manner. Decomposition products can be detected using fast and inexpensive methods such as colorimetric detector tubes and ion mobility spectrometers. In this work, parallel experiments were made using colorimetric detector tubes and an ion mobility spectrometer in order to compare directly analytical performance of both. Samples were created under controlled laboratory conditions where SF6 was aged in a high voltage chamber using differing quantities of electrical discharges. An ion mobility spectrometer provided automated, high speed response with detection limits sufficient to detect the impurities formed in a GIS at values of 20 ppmv. In contrast, the colorimetric detector tubes showed response to impurities at 65 ppmv for SO2 and 75 ppmv for HF and involved consumable reagents or materials. All measurements were validated using Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR) as an independent method to determine and decomposition products.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; SF6 insulation; calorimetry; chemical variables measurement; dissociation; gas sensors; infrared spectra; ion mobility; FTIR; SF6; arcs; colorimetric detector tubes; corrosive impurities; decomposition products; gas composition monitoring; gas insulated switches; high voltage chamber; ion mobility spectrometry; partial discharges; switch performance; toxic impurities; Detectors; Gas insulation; Geographic Information Systems; Impurities; Infrared spectra; Modems; Spectroscopy; Substations; Switches; Switchgear;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 2002 Annual Report Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7502-5
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.2002.1048932