Dewpoint Measurement in SF6 Gas-Insulated Switchgear
Dewpoint Measurement in SF6 Gas-Insulated Switchgear
Operating environment
A typical dewpoint range for servicing the SF6 equipment is -50...-20 C. Pure SF6 may be even drier. The most typical operating pressure within the switchgears is 3...8 barg, but dewpoint measurement can also be performed at atmospheric pressure. The industry also uses ppm units, especially ppmw (parts per million by weight) to indicate humidity. For SF6, the conversion between ppmv and ppmw is ppmw = ppmv / 8.1
Moisture in SF6
Power switching or load current interruption in a switchgear results in arcing between two contact points. The insulation properties of SF6 control effectively the arc formation. Under the influence of an arc, a small portion of SF6 gas dissociates into its atomic constituents sulfur and fluorine, then again recombining naturally into SF6. However, in the presence of moisture, the SF6 reformation is disturbed and secondary decomposition products such as highly corrosive hydrogen fluoride (HF) start to form. These weaken the insulation properties of SF6 and may cause rapid deterioration of a high-voltage switchgear. In order to avoid the formation of unwanted secondary decomposition products, the amount of water vapor in the system should be kept at minimum.
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Standards
IEEE standard guides for moisture measurement and control in SF6 Gas-Insulated Equipment (IEEE std 1125 -1993). International standards specify the recommended maximum moisture content in circuit breakers. IEC 376 specifies the limit for new gases to be introduced into the GIE compartment as 120 ppmv/ Td = -40 C. The US standard ASTM D2472-92 states 71 ppmv / Td = -45 C. Pure SF6 contains very little moisture. A typical moisture limit set by SF6 gas manufacturers is -60 C Td. Moisture limit recommendations of the gas-insulated equipment (GIE) vary between 70 ... 810 ppmv, corresponding to -45 ... -22 C Td in the atmospheric pressure, or -29 ... -3 C Td in 5 barg pressure.
enables measurement at both gas system and atmospheric pressure. The sampling cells also enable collecting and recycling SF6 when measuring in atmospheric pressure.
Regardless of dewpoint measurement technology, it is to be noted, that SF6 combustion gases such as HF should not be present when making the measurement. The industry standard is typically to ensure these gases are not present in notable quantities before performing dewpoint measurement. In a well serviced switchgear, the presence of HF is very rare. Combustion gases may appear in places where the gear is heavily burdened and short circuits commonly take place.