GSO IEC 61198:2015
IEC 61198:1993
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Mineral insulating oils - Methods for the determination of 2-furfural and related compounds
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GSO IEC 61198:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies test methods for the analysis of 2-furfural and related furan compounds resulting from the degradation of cellulosic insulation and found in mineral insulating oil samples taken from electrical equipment.
2-furfural and related furan compounds dissolved in mineral oil are analysed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Prior to HPLC analysis, furan derivatives are extracted from the oil by use of a suitable extraction method such as liquid-liquid extraction (method A) or solid-phase separation on a silica cartridge (method B).
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