Configuring Gas Sensors - ABB CoreSense M10 User Manual

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C h a p t e r 5

Configuring gas sensors

Under normal circumstances, CoreSense M10 gas sensors need little to no fine-tuning.
At the factory, the CoreSense M10 is configured to report level warnings and alarms for the following
measurement points: moisture (H₂O), hydrogen (H₂), methane (CH₄), acetylene (C₂H₂), ethylene
(C₂H₄), ethane (C₂H₆), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and total dissolved combustible
gas (TDCG*). Warning and alarm threshold values, as indicated in the table below, are derived from
Condition 3 (warnings) and Condition 4 (alarms) as defined in the IEEE Std C57.104-2019.
Table 1 shows values for transformer operating with mineral oil. See Appendix E for synthetic ester,
natural ester or silicone fluids.
Table 1
Default dissolved gas concentration limits for mineral oil (µL/L [ppm])
Gaz
Moisture (H₂O)
Hydrogen (H₂)
Methane (CH₄)
Acetylene (C₂H₂)
Ethylene (C₂H₄)
Ethane (C₂H₆)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
TDCG*
Propene (C₃H₆)
Propane (C₃H₈)
* TDCG is the sum of H₂, CH₄, C₂H₆, C₂H₄, C₂H₂ and CO, as per IEEE Std C57.104-2008.
NOTICE
Despite well-documented default values, it remains the user's responsibility to properly
configure the CoreSense M10 monitoring system.
NOTICE
As illustrated later in the chapter, it is possible to configure rate-of-change (RoC) warning
and alarm thresholds for each measurement point, and also to configure level alarms for
oil temperature, propene (C₃H₆) and propane (C₃H₈).
None of these features are enabled by default.
Warning threshold
10
80
90
2
50
90
900
9000
n/a
15
n/a
Alarm threshold
20
200
150
7
100
175
1100
12500
n/a
30
n/a
Default state
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

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