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hopefully I can get some feedback on a GC issue I have been having for some time. I operate a PerkinElmer Claus 580 GC with Turbomatrix Headspace sampler for TOGA (Transformer Oil Gas Analysis). Following ASTM D3612 I have calibrated the GC using calibration gas purged vials at 3 different levels. I have found at gas that the GC is repeatable. However when testing gas-in-oil samples I have found that the unit reads typically 20-50% lower (depending on gas) than expected. The method used in the Turbomatrix Headspace sampler is the same for both gas and gas-in-oil samples except the thermostat time as the gas samples obviously do not need to reach an equilibrium. Typical results are shown below, calculated (theoretical)
H2 125 (182)
C2H2 132 (185)
C2H4 149 (180)
C2H6 151 (185)
CH4 136 (185)
CO 118 (183)
Has anyone found difficulties calibrating on gas and testing gas-in-oil? If so what were your solutions. I am using the correct equations, where the GC reports the detected headspace concentration Cg and I am then using the equation below to calculate the gas-in-oil CL0.
CL0 = Cg x (Kgas + Volumetric ratio)
Any suggestions or insights would be great!
