KJ Cheng
Electrical
- Jan 21, 2021
- 2
I am working with a hydroelectric power plant with three generating units. The Generator Step-up Transformers for each unit are arranged in three single-phase with nine (9) phases in total.
Dissolved Gas Analysis was performed on each phase of the transformers on an annual basis (ASTM D3612). I noticed that the levels of Ethane (C2H6) is in an increasing trend as indicated below:
Gas 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Ethane (ppm) 69 127 151 162 133 177 235
Ethane (ppm) 53 111 168 175 181 191 234
Ethane (ppm) 61 61 143 155 157 170 225
Ethane (ppm) 65 85 134 146 149 159 206
Ethane (ppm) 57 98 114 119 129 139 179
Ethane (ppm) 51 67 113 121 125 141 192
Ethane (ppm) 60 58 147 68 167 187 237
Ethane (ppm) 76 99 154 165 144 180 227
Ethane (ppm) 82 120 152 166 172 191 211
Can anyone comments and share your experiences on what could be the problem associated with this increasing trend of Ethane?
On another note, is the analysis for the presence of corrosive sulfur necessary to check the health of the transformers?
Thank you very much.
KJ Cheng
Dissolved Gas Analysis was performed on each phase of the transformers on an annual basis (ASTM D3612). I noticed that the levels of Ethane (C2H6) is in an increasing trend as indicated below:
Gas 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Ethane (ppm) 69 127 151 162 133 177 235
Ethane (ppm) 53 111 168 175 181 191 234
Ethane (ppm) 61 61 143 155 157 170 225
Ethane (ppm) 65 85 134 146 149 159 206
Ethane (ppm) 57 98 114 119 129 139 179
Ethane (ppm) 51 67 113 121 125 141 192
Ethane (ppm) 60 58 147 68 167 187 237
Ethane (ppm) 76 99 154 165 144 180 227
Ethane (ppm) 82 120 152 166 172 191 211
Can anyone comments and share your experiences on what could be the problem associated with this increasing trend of Ethane?
On another note, is the analysis for the presence of corrosive sulfur necessary to check the health of the transformers?
Thank you very much.
KJ Cheng