Trace gas measurement apparatus for electrical equipment

US10024836B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10024836-B2
Application numberUS-201514669871-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 26, 2015
Priority dateMar 26, 2015
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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Provided, a trace gas measurement apparatus for electrical equipment that includes at least one sample cell configured to collect an oil sample from the electrical equipment. The sample cell includes (i) an oil receiving portion for receiving an oil sample, and (ii) a head space in an upper section thereof receiving ambient air therein, an oil pump for selectively pumping oil into and out of the sample cell, and a hydrogen gas sensor within an exhaust path of the sample cell. The hydrogen gas sensor receives the air exhausted from the sample cell and measures hydrogen gas present in the exhausted air.

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A trace gas measurement apparatus for electrical equipment, the trace gas measurement apparatus comprising: an analysis module including a measure chamber for receiving trace gases therein, wherein the analysis module is configured to perform dissolved gas analysis; a sample cell configured to collect an oil sample from the electrical equipment, wherein the sample cell comprises: an oil receiving portion configured to direct oil into an upper section of the sample cell, wherein a level of oil in the sample cell defines a head space above the level of oil; and an oil output portion configured to direct oil out of a lower section of the sample cell; a forward gas path connecting the analysis module to the head space of the sample cell; an oil pump for selectively pumping oil into the sample cell through the oil receiving portion; an exhaust outlet path connecting to the head space of the sample cell and including an exhaust outlet, wherein the exhaust outlet path includes a hydrogen gas sensor, wherein the hydrogen gas sensor is configured to measure hydrogen gas flowing through the exhaust outlet path; wherein the exhaust outlet path extends from the forward gas path at a point that is upstream from the analysis module; an exhaust valve configured to control flow from the head space through the exhaust outlet path; and a control module configured to: close air flow paths into and out of the head space and operate the pump to pump oil into the sample cell through the oil receiving portion, thereby increasing the level of oil in the sample cell and the pressure in the head space, thereby providing a pressurized head space; and operate the exhaust valve to control flow from the pressurized head space through the exhaust outlet path, wherein the exhaust valve is opened for a plurality of consecutive increments, each of the plurality of consecutive increments comprising a predetermined amount of time, to allow flow from the pressurized head space through the exhaust outlet path, wherein the exhaust valve is closed after each of the plurality or consecutive increments thereby maintaining pressure in the head space sufficient to generate flow from the pressurized head space through the exhaust outlet path; and operate, for each increment of the plurality of consecutive increments, the hydrogen gas sensor to perform a measurement of hydrogen gas flowing through the exhaust outlet path. 2. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the oil receiving portion is configured to direct oil into the upper section of the sample cell on a top surface of existing oil within the sample cell. 3. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas sensor is in ambient air in an enclosed volume having a small opening to allow the hydrogen gas sensor to be recharged by atmospheric levels of gases. 4. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined amount of time is 0.25 seconds to 30 seconds. 5. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas sensor is configured to measure a rise and decay and peak readings of the dilution of volume. 6. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control module is further configured to control the analysis module. 7. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust valve is at an intersection of the exhaust outlet path and the forward gas path, wherein the intersection is upstream from the analysis module. 8. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas sensor is between an intersection of the exhaust outlet path and the forward gas path and the exhaust outlet, wherein the intersection is upstream from the analysis module. 9. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas sensor is separated from the forward gas path. 10. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust outlet path is separated from the forward gas path. 11. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust outlet path and the forward gas path are separated such that flow from the head space does not flow through both the analysis module and the hydrogen gas sensor. 12. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a perforated sheet is positioned in the sample cell between an upper point where the oil receiving portion directs oil into the upper section of the sample cell and a lower point where the oil output portion directs oil out of the sample cell. 13. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the perforated sheet is fixed in a horizontal manner within the sample cell. 14. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the perforated sheet is configured to deter comingling of oil that is received in the sample cell above the perforated sheet through the oil receiving portion with oil that is within the sample cell below the perforated sheet. 15. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 12 , comprising a plurality of perforated sheets. 16. The trace gas measurement apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of perforated sheets are horizontal and spaced apart.

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  • purpose-built sampling enclosure for emissions · CPC title

  • using optoacoustic interaction with the material, e.g. laser radiation, photoacoustics (photoacoustic cells G01N21/1702; measuring characteristics of vibrations by using radiation-sensitive means G01H9/00; acousto-optical conversion techniques for short-range imaging G01S15/8965; sound-producing devices using laser bundle G10K15/046) · CPC title

  • Gases · CPC title

  • Headspace sampling, i.e. vapour over liquid · CPC title

  • Sampling from a closed space, e.g. food package, head space · CPC title

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What does patent US10024836B2 cover?
Provided, a trace gas measurement apparatus for electrical equipment that includes at least one sample cell configured to collect an oil sample from the electrical equipment. The sample cell includes (i) an oil receiving portion for receiving an oil sample, and (ii) a head space in an upper section thereof receiving ambient air therein, an oil pump for selectively pumping oil into and out of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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