ASTM International - ASTM D3612-02e1
Standard Test Method for Analysis of Gases Dissolved in Electrical Insulating Oil by Gas Chromatography
Organization: | ASTM International |
Publication Date: | 10 October 2002 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 22 |
ICS Code (Insulating oils): | 29.040.10 |
significance And Use:
Oil and oil-immersed electrical insulation materials may decompose under the influence of thermal and electrical stresses, and in doing so, generate gaseous decomposition products of varying... View More
scope:
1.1 This test method covers three procedures for extraction and measurement of gases dissolved in electrical insulating oil having a viscosity of 20 cSt (100 SUS) or less at 40°C (104°F), and the identification and determination of the individual component gases extracted. Other methods have been used to perform this analysis.
1.2 The individual component gases that may be identified and determined include:
Hydrogen-H
2 | |
Oxygen-O
2 | |
Nitrogen-N
2 | |
Carbon monoxide-CO | |
Carbon dioxide-CO
2 | |
Methane-CH
4 | |
Ethane-C
2H6 | |
Ethylene-C
2H4 | |
Acetylene-C
2H2 | |
Propane-C
3H8 | |
Propylene-C
3H6 |
1.3 Warning-Mercury has been designated by EPA and many state agencies as a hazardous material that can cause central nervous system, kidney, and liver damage. Mercury, or its vapor, may be hazardous to health and corrosive to materials. Caution should be taken when handling mercury and mercury-containing products. See the applicable product Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for details and EPA's website (http://www.epa.gov/
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific warning statements see 6.1.8, 30.2.2 and 30.3.1.
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