Gen 5 System Is First to Provide Hydrogen Gas Safety Sensing

Date
12/07/2018

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The new Gen 5 System will cost up to 80% less and is three times smaller than existing hydrogen monitoring systems, opening the door to monitoring the 13 million transformers under streets, in neighborhoods, industrial sites, wind farms and trains

VALENCIA, CA - H2scan announced the Gen 5 System, a first of its kind hydrogen sensor package that offers the high accuracy, small size, and low cost needed to help utilities monitor and protect their distribution transformers.

Electronics for the Gen 5 System are consolidated onto a 4.7 x 4.7 1.2-million-transistor, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The ASIC, combined with three small 1” by 3” flex boards, allow H2scan to develop a sensor package that weighs 1 pound, is 5.9 inches long and 1.6 inches wide. The ASIC and small flex boards drives down the cost of the device in large volumes by 80%, allowing H2scan to sell the Gen 5 System package at a price that is cost effective for distribution transformers.

H2scan works with OEMs including ABB, other transformer manufacturers and transformer equipment providers to sell its sub-assembly sensors and fully packaged products to end customers. Initial interest in the breakthrough Gen 5 System has been very high from some of the largest transformer manufacturers in the world.

High Accuracy

The Gen 5 System is designed for transformers immersed in oil, which are cooled and insulated using mineral, vegetable, or silicon oil. The sensor can be inserted through any port on the transformer, directly into the transformer oil where it takes measurements of hydrogen gas levels.

The sensor head uses H2scan’s industry proven core sensor technology, which utilizes the unique interaction of hydrogen with palladium and a proprietary coating. This enables continuous, maintenance-free operation in harsh, contaminant environments.  The Gen 5 platform is designed to accommodate other sensors that could be integrated in the existing package using H2scan’s patented flex circuit.  

The Gen 5 sensor offers real-time, or step-change monitoring to report hydrogen levels as they fluctuate. Its high accuracy sensor head can track hydrogen levels in the transformer oil from 25 ppm to 5,000 ppm. This range is ideal for smaller transformers where power overloads can cause higher temperatures which drive up hydrogen levels more quickly.

The Gen 5 System is calibrated once while in production and then needs no maintenance or re-calibration for up to 10 years.

How Oil-Infused Transformers Fail

Hydrogen is a major fault gas observed in oil-filled transformers. Timely detection of a change in hydrogen concentration is critical in monitoring transformer health and extending asset life. Because distribution transformers are in populated areas, explosions can cause significant property damage and have the potential for loss of life.

In addition to monitoring distribution transformers, the Gen 5 System can also serve other currently unmonitored distribution transformers, including those used on wind farms, trains, and buses.

Technical Features

With an IP68 rating, the Gen 5 System can be submerged in up to three meters of water for up to 14 days. This high protection level makes it possible to use in manhole applications where flooding may occur. The Gen 5 System is also marine compatible. The durable case can withstand up to 300 lbs. of weight. The Gen 5 System is rated for ambient temperatures to 80 degrees Celsius and oil temperatures up to 125 degrees Celsius.

The Gen 5 System communicates to a central monitoring console using the Modbus serial protocol over an RS 485 network. The system has a built-in DC power supply.

Availability

Prototypes of the Gen 5 System are with H2scan customers for their review. Low-volume production will begin in April 2019 with high volume production expected in July 2019.

For more information, please visit http://www.h2scan.com.

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