Why Proper Oil Sampling Matters

The most sophisticated DGA analyzer cannot correct for a bad oil sample. Air contamination can introduce false O₂/N₂ readings, cause dissolved H₂ to partition into headspace (understating true H₂ by 30–60%), and trigger false CO readings. CIGRE WG D1.32 found sampling error accounts for up to 40% of inter-laboratory DGA variability.

Golden Rule: The oil sample must represent the oil circulating inside the transformer — not stagnant oil in a sampling port, not oil exposed to air, and not oil at a different temperature than the main tank.

Three Sampling Methods

Method Standard Best For
Syringe (Gas-Tight) IEC 60475, ASTM D3613 A Lab DGA — most accurate
Glass Bottle ASTM D3613 C, IEC 60475 Annex B Field screening, remote sites
Direct Injection (Online) IEC 60567:2024 Annex D Continuous online monitors

Syringe Sampling Procedure

  1. Flush port: Drain 1–2 L of oil to clear stagnant oil from valve body
  2. Connect tubing: PTFE tube to valve, flush 30 seconds
  3. Fill syringe: Insert tube to syringe bottom, fill slowly — zero headspace
  4. Purge bubbles: Hold vertical, tap to dislodge, expel 1–2 mL
  5. Seal: Close Luer-lock valve immediately (gas-tight)
  6. Label: Transformer ID, date, location, oil temp, sampler name
  7. Transport: Within 4 days per IEC 60567:2024, avoid temperature extremes

Top 7 Sampling Errors

Error Consequence Prevention
Insufficient flushing H₂ 20–50% too low (stagnant port oil) Flush min 2 L
Air bubbles H₂ 30–60% too low; O₂/N₂ falsely high Fill from bottom, expel bubbles
Dirty syringe False H₂ from moisture; cross-contamination Use lab-cleaned syringe
Cold oil (<20°C) Under-reports fault gases at operating temp Sample at >40°C operating temp
Delayed transport H₂/CO diffusion; biological CH₄ generation Transport <4 days; refrigerate
Wrong location Gas stratification skews results Sample from dedicated mid-tank valve
Non-gas-tight syringe Total H₂ loss within 24 hours Use only gas-tight Luer-lock syringes

Online Monitoring: Eliminating Sampling Error

The only way to eliminate sampling error is to eliminate the sample. Online DGA monitors use direct oil contact — measuring at operating temperature, under flow, with zero air exposure. Compare online vs offline DGA →