PD IEC/TR 62874:2015
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Guidance on the interpretation of carbon dioxide and 2-furfuraldehyde as markers of paper thermal degradation in insulating mineral oil
Hardcopy , PDF
English
05-05-2015
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Significance
4 Monitoring protocol
5 Typical values of paper ageing symptoms
6 Estimation of paper thermal degradation and ageing rate
7 Actions
Annex A (informative) - Typical values tables
Bibliography
Gives guidance for the estimation of consumed thermal life of transformers' cellulosic insulators, through the analysis of some compound dissolved in the insulating mineral oil.
Committee |
GEL/10
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
28
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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IEC TR 62874, which is a Technical Report provides guidance for the estimation of consumed thermal life of transformers\' cellulosic insulators, through the analysis of some compound dissolved in the insulating mineral oil. A comparison between analytical results of 2-furfural (2-FAL) and carbon oxides and their correspondent typical values estimated for different families of equipment gives information on the estimated thermal degradation of papers.
The ageing rate of insulating papers can be evaluated, in short time ranges (e.g. 1 year), by regularly monitoring 2-FAL and carbon oxides content in the oil and by comparing them to typical rates of increase.
A statistical approach for the estimation of paper thermal degradation, and the evaluation of ageing rate is given.
Typical values for concentrations and rates of increase of the parameters related to paper ageing were extrapolated from a statistical database collected, and are reported in Annex A. They may be used as a rough guide, but they should not be considered as threshold values.
This Technical Report is only applicable to transformers and reactors filled with insulating mineral oils and insulated with Kraft paper. The approaches and procedures specified should be taken as a practical guidance to investigate the thermal degradation of cellulosic insulation, and not as an algorithm to calculate the actual degree of polymerization (DP) of papers.
The paper thermal life evaluation protocol described in this Technical Report applies to mineral oil impregnated transformers and reactors, insulated with Kraft paper. Any equipment filled with insulating liquids other than mineral oil (i.e. esters, silicones) or insulated with solid materials other than Kraft paper (i.e. TUP – thermally upgraded Kraft paper, synthetic polymers) is outside of the scope of this Technical Report.
This Technical Report is applicable to equipment that has been submitted to a regular monitoring practice during the service, and for which maintenance and fault history is known.
Standards | Relationship |
IEC TR 62874:2015 | Identical |
IEC 60076-7:2005 | Power transformers - Part 7: Loading guide for oil-immersed power transformers |
IEC 60599:2015 | Mineral oil-filled electrical equipment in service - Guidance on the interpretation of dissolved and free gases analysis |
IEC 60450:2004+AMD1:2007 CSV | Measurement of the average viscometric degree of polymerization of new and aged cellulosic electrically insulating materials |
IEEE C57.91-2011 REDLINE | IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers and Step-Voltage Regulators |
IEC 60567:2011 | Oil-filled electrical equipment - Sampling of gases and analysis of free and dissolved gases - Guidance |
IEC 60970:2007 | Insulating liquids - Methods for counting and sizing particles |
IEC 60666:2010 | Detection and determination of specified additives in mineral insulating oils |
IEC 60814:1997 | Insulating liquids - Oil-impregnated paper and pressboard - Determination of water by automatic coulometric Karl Fischer titration |
IEC 61198:1993 | Mineral insulating oils - Methods for the determination of 2-furfural and related compounds |
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