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Gas Analysis
for the smart grid
and for the future
VISION
MISSION
Global
Energy
Industrial
Materials
Advanced
Technologies
LumaSense Advanced Technologies
customers include the worlds leading semiconductor, solar, and LED/
MOCVD equipment manufacturers.
Corporate History
1958
Impac is
founded
1969
Andros and
Mikron are
founded
1978
Luxtron and
Innova are
founded
2005
2006
LumaSense is
founded and
acquires Luxtron
Acquires Innova
2007
Acquires Andros,
Impac and Mikron.
2010
Acquires Opsens
Energy and ITC
2011
Acquires Reliability
Point for Service
Offerings
2012
LS6 Systems at
50,000+ sites, First
SmartDGA for
Energy Launched
Figure 1.
World energy
consumption,
1990-2035
(quadrillion Btu)
Non-OECD
OECD
800
600
573
619
721
671
770
406
1990
2000
354
200
0
505
400
2008
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
Type of Infrastructure
Cumulative
2020
2040
Generation
12.3
401.1
Transmission
37.3
111.8
Distribution
57.4
219
U.S. Total
107
731.8
Source: ASCE
$732B Investment Gap by 2040 Will Exist Existing Assets Will Need Smart Instrumentation
Investment will be needed in Online DGA for new Transformers/LTC's and to extend life of existing Transformers/LTC's
35.00
100%
30.00
90%
80%
Hazard Function
25.00
20.00
15.00
10.00
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
5.00
10%
0%
0
2015
2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
2003
2001
1999
1997
1995
1993
1991
1989
1987
1985
1983
1981
1979
1977
1975
1973
1971
1969
1967
1964
0.00
Decreasing
Failure
Rate
Failure Rate
Failure
New
30
40
50
Early
Infant
Mortality
Failure
Constant
Failure
Rate
70
80
90
100
Old
Increasing
Failure
Rate
Observed Failure
Rate
Constant (Random)
Failures
Incidents
Increasing Age
60
Insulation
Spare
Margin
Insulation
Stress
20
Years
10
Time
Wear-out
Failures
30%
27%
23%
Oxygen
20%
45.0%
15.9%
40.0%
14.8%
35.0%
Ethane
15%
13%
48.9%
Acetylene
0%
Under 25-30
30-35
25
Years Years
Years
0%
35-40
Years
40-45
Years
45-50
Years
0.80%
Over 50
Years
11
68.8%
Carbon Dioxide
30.1%
Carbon Monoxide
43.2%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
16.0%
6.2%
3.1%
0-10%
Hydrogen
75.0%
10-15% 15-25%
25-40%
40-50%
% of Transf
ormers Mon
itored
f
83.2%
o onitor
nts
m
responder
less
with
25%
o e
DGA
Onlin
22.8%
25.0%
40.9%
Ethylene
7.40%
5%
30.0%
34.7%
Methane
10%
% of
Respondents 44.4%
47.7%
Nitrogen
Moisture
29%
25%
7.4%
Over
50%
6%
6%
25%
3%
11%
12%
13%
22%
Tempering
Adopt lower cost condition based
maintenance
Defer capital expenditures by
extending the transformer's useful
life
Lightning
Through Faults
Insulation Deterioration
Inadequate Maintenance
Moisture
Loose Connections
Workmanship
Overloading
All Others
Performance/Features
Technology Overview
Technology
Advantages
Disadvantages
Accuracy
Cost
Medium
Low
Low
Medium
Medium
High
High
High
Small size
Good for measuring gases that cant
easily or inexpensively be measured by
other technologies
Low
Low
Near Infrared
GC
PAS
NDIR
Non-Dispersive
Infrared
NIR
Gas Chromatography
Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
Electrochemical
55.7%
18.4%
2.4%
29.9%
27.0%
22.4%
32.2%
43.1%
21.8%
37.4%
47.7%
28.7%
26.4%
54.6%
69.5%
H2
CO
CO2
CH4
C2H2
C2H4
C2H6
O2
H2O
Trace
Trace
Trace
1.4
N2
600C
CO
CH4>H2
C2H4
C2H6
(-66%)
Trace
C2H2>10% of C2H4
700C
160C
C2H4>C2H6
500C
C2H4>CH4
C2H2
and CO2
0.6
350C
Ethylene
(C2H4)
O2
1.0
CH4
250C
Ethane
(C2H6)
Acetylene
(C2H2)
H2 (+79%)
300C
65C
Hydrogen
(H2)
Methane
(CH4)
1.8
200C
0.2
0
40
Temperature (C)
80
SUGGESTED FAULT
DIAGNOSIS
SUGGESTED
FAULT
DIAGNOSIS
KEY GAS
CONCENTRATIONS L1
[L/L (PPM)]
Hydrogen (H2)
100
Methane (CH4)
120
350
Acetylene (C2H2)
Ethylene (C2H4)
50
Ethane (C2H6)
65
RATIO 1 (R1)
CH4/H2
RATIO 2 (R2)
C2H2/C2H4
RATIO 3 (R3)
C2H2/CH4
RATIO 4 (R4)
C2H6/C2H2
Oil
Gas space
Oil
Gas space
Oil
Gas space
Oil
Gas space
1. Thermal decomposition
>1.0
>0.1
<0.75
<1.0
<0.3
<0.1
>0.4
>0.2
2. Partial discharge
(low-intensity PD)
<0.1
<0.01
Not significant
<0.3
<0.1
>0.4
>0.2
>0.3
>0.1
<0.4
<0.2
>0.75
>1.0
Ratio 2
C2H2/C2H4
Case
Ratio 3
C2H4/C2H6
<0.01
<0.1
<1.0
Normal
1.0
0.1, <0.5
1.0
.0.6, <3.0
0.1, <1.0
2.0
<0.01
1.0
<1.0
<0.1
1.0
1.0, <4.0
<0.2
1.0
4.0
FAULT TYPE
C2H4
Thermal oil
Mainly C2H4; Smaller proportions of C2H6, CH4, and H2; Traces of C2H2 at
very high fault temperatures
CO
Mainly CO; Much smaller quantities of hydrocarbon; gases in same proportions as thermal faults in oil alone.
H2
H2 & C2H2
Mainly H2 and C2H2; Minor traces of CH4, C2H4, and C2H6; Also CO if cellulose is involved
TDGC rate
(ppm/day)
Condition 4
Condition 3
Condition 2
Condition 1
>4630
Operating procedures
>30
Daily
10 to 30
Daily
<10
Weekly
Weekly
721 to 1920
720
10 to 30
Weekly
<10
Monthly
>30
Monthly
10 to 30
Monthly
<10
Quarterly
>30
Monthly
10 to 30
Quarterly
<10
Annually
Code Description
Normal (1)
No fault is detected
Caution (2)
Warning (3)
Coking:
The formation of a hard
carbonized deposit on the contacts
of a load tap changer. This process
occurs due to the breakdown of oil
from heat and arcing across the tap
changer contacts that are immersed
in oil.
C2H2/H2 ratios higher than 2 to 3 in the main tank are thus considered as an indication of OLTC contamination. This can
be confirmed by comparing DGA results in the main tank, in the OLTC and in the conservators. The values of the gas ratio
and of the acetylene concentration depend on the number of OLTC operations and on the way the contamination has
occurred (through the oil or the gas).
T1
T2
T3
D1
Discharges of low-energy
D2
Discharges of high-energy
DT T3
DT
20
PD
Partial discharge
[%]
40
60
[%
60
40
INDICATION
ZONE
T2
CH
20
80
C 2H 4
Instrument Cost
20
80
D1
D2
80
60
40
C2H2 [%]
CHARACTERISTIC FAULT
C2H2
CH4
C2H4
C2H4
H2
C2H6
PD
Partial discharges
NS
<0.1
<0.2
D1
>1
0.1 - 0.5
>1
D2
0.6 - 2.5
0.1 - 1
>2
T1
Thermal fault
t < 300C
NS
>1 but
NS
<1
T2
Thermal fault
300C < t < 700C
<0.1
>1
1-4
Thermal fault
t < 700C
<0.2
T3
C2H2
C2H4
Z
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
10
10
1.0
D1/D2
1.0
0.1
0.1
>1
>4
PD
T1
C2H4
C2H6
0.1
1.0
10
CH4
H2
Technical Features:
Specifications
Gas Measurements
(gas in oil), gas ranges are
user configurable
SmartDGA Gauge
SmartDGA Guard
SmartDGA Guide
MinMax
MinMax
MinMax
Acetylene (C2H2)
5050,000 ppm
0.510,000 ppm
0.510,000 ppm
Ethylene (C2H4)
5050,000 ppm
Methane (CH4)
5050,000 ppm
Moisture (RS):
199%
250,000 ppm
199%
199 %
Hydrogen (H2):
510,000 ppm
510,000 ppm
1010,000 ppm
1010,000 ppm
1020,000 ppm*
1020,000 ppm
Methane (CH4):
250,000 ppm
Ethane (C2H6):
220,000 ppm
Oxygen (O2):
10050,000 ppm
Nitrogen (N2):
5,000100,000 ppm
Gas Repeatability
Sampling Time
Moisture Accuracy
3 ppm or 2 % RS
3 ppm or 2 % RS
3 ppm or 2 % RS
Automatic Schedule
Acceleration
Installation Method
SmartDGA Accessories
EZHub
LumaSMART iCore
SmartDGA EZHub Power, memory storage and communication hub for SmartDGA monitors
LumaSMART iCore Local display along with enhanced memory storage and communications
DGA Viewer software Software to enable easy commissioning and local display of online DGA results
SmartDGA Diagnostics Software* Display comprehensive analytics, graphics, and trending such as Duvals Triangle,
Rogers Ratios, Key Gases, and other tools.
*Available April 2014
Supplier Landscape
>$60K
$50K
Calisto9,
$45K
COMPREHENSIVE
DGA MONITORS
Tap Trans
(for LTC), $70K
TM8, $50K
MTE 1008
$40K
Instrument Cost
$40K
$30K
EARLY WARNING
DGA MONITORS
Guide
MTE 1005
$20K
$20K
$10K
MiniTrans,
$25K
Hydran M2
with models,
$15K
TM3, $21K
MTE 1003
$12K
Delphi,
$12K
Calisto2,
$15K
SMOKE ALARMS
MTE 1001
$6K
$5K
Transfix,
$55K
H2 only, $3-5k
Serveron TM1, Qualitrol 150
Performance/Features
Guard
Gauge
for LTC
LumaSMART
Winding hot spot temperatures are one of the most critical transformer measurements. Hot spots are the highest temperature area in the transformer based
on flux leakage from the windings which can degrade the insulating paper
making the transformer susceptible to failure. Since transformer life is dependent on the insulating paper, accurately monitoring over-temperature conditions
is critical.
Fiber optic monitoring enables true hot spot measurement by sensing
temperature directly in the windings. LumaSenses LUXTRON brand offers
energy and utility companies two solutions:
LumaSMART Fluoroptic-based temperature solution for EHV/UHV/HVDC
transformers, large power transformers, and reactors; and
LumaSHIELD
SmartDGA Guide
EZHub
SF6 Monitoring
The SF6 Leak Detector 3434i from LumaSense Technologies offers unmatched
performance and convenience. Based on Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS)
technology, the system offers highly accurate, reliable, and stable quantitative
gas detection.
ThermalSpection
724 DV
BoilerSpection HD/SD
BoilerSpection MB
BoilerSpection IM
The challenge every coal plant owner or operator faces is to generate the
maximum amount of energy with the lowest emissions in the safest and most
economical way. Currently, coal plant operators use a number of ways to clean
boiler tubes but have inadequate methods to measure their effectiveness and
many have negative impacts such as prolonged downtime and thermal stress to
the boiler tubes.
BoilerSpection HD/SD
BoilerSpection is a revolutionary thermal imaging system with the ability to
see through flames that helps coal plants run more efficiently, extract more
energy from their coal, and increase productivity.
BoilerSpection MB/IM
The BoilerSpection MB/IM systems are both portable solutions with the MB
system providing radiometric readings and the IM system non-radiometric
readings. These easy-to-use mobile imaging solutions can be used for
boilers and furnaces, and include all the components necessary for a user
to be recording images in only minutes. Operators can then direct cleaning
operations, regulate flow of fuel and air, reduce emissions, reduce fuel
consumption and speed up boiler start up.
ET Pulsar III
ET Quasar M8100
SUSTAIN
05
01
04
02
IMPLEMENT
UNDERSTAND
VALIDATE
ANALYZE
03
DESIGN
Contact Information
Americas and Australia
India
Headquarters
Santa Clara, CA
Ph: +1 800 631 0176
Fax: +1 408 727 1677
China
Brazil
Sales & Support Center
Campinas, Brasil
Ph: +55 19 3367 6533
Fax: +55 19 3367 6533
info@lumasenseinc.com
LumaSense Technologies, Inc., reserves the right to change
the information in this publication at any time.
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poster DGA_FINAL-ebook-Uni - Rev. 10/30/2013