What procedures are involved in turbine oil sampling for analysis?
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October 1, 2024 at 5:11 pm by Daniel Walker
Turbine oil sampling involves:
Preparation: Use clean, contamination-free sampling equipment and containers made of appropriate materials like glass or high-quality plastic.
Sampling Point Selection: Choose a representative sampling point, such as a valve on a return line or a designated sampling port.
Sampling Technique: Flush the sampling point to remove stagnant oil and potential contaminants before collecting the sample.
Sample Collection: Collect the oil mid-stream into the container without introducing air bubbles or external contaminants.
Labeling and Documentation: Clearly label the sample with date, time, location, and operating conditions, and fill out any required documentation.
Handling and Transport: Seal the container promptly and transport it to the laboratory under suitable conditions to prevent degradation.
Proper sampling ensures accurate analysis, which is vital for effective oil condition monitoring.