Description and operation
SF
6
gas monitoring
GE Information07- 2016 L20- 001EN/08
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Pressure measuremen t
Effective pressure ?
Absolute pressure ?
Absolute pressure = effective pressure + atmospheric pressure
Pressure Description Diagram
Effective
The pressure of SF
6
gas is meas-
ured by of a standard pressure
gauge with a deformable dia-
phragm actuating an indicating
pointer.
One surface of the diaphragm is
in contact with the SF
6
gas, while
the other is in contact with the
atmosphere. The difference
between the gas and the atmo-
sphere is thus measured, taking
atmospheric pressure as a refer-
ence. This is the measurement of
the effective pressure of the SF
6
gas.
SF
6
Atmospheric pressure
Standard pressure gauge
Absolute
If the deformable diaphragm, one
surface of which is in contact with
the SF
6
gas, blocks a volume
where a vacuum has been
developed, the pressure gauge
measures the pressure differ-
ence between that of the SF
6
gas
and the vacuum. Since the latter
is zero, the pressure gauge
measures the absolute pressure
of the gas.
The absolute pressure of the SF
6
gas, independent of atmospheric
pressure, reflects the quantity of
gas introduced into the compart-
ment and hence its density at the
present temperature.
This is measured by means of an
absolute pressure gauge which
is less generally used and more
delicate than a effective pressure
gauge. This is the reason why
a
effective pressure gauge is
used,
provision being made for
correc-
tions required by
atmospheric
pressure variations
resulting
from atmospheric
disturbances
and differences of elevation
.
SF
6
Vacuum volume
Absolute
pressure gauge