Determination of oil-specific coefficients – Vaisala MMT162 User Manual

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Chapter 4 ________________________________________________________________ Operation

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Determination of Oil-Specific

Coefficients

The equation of the ppm calculation is:

ppm = aw×10

(B+A/T)

With the following procedure the coefficients A and B can be defined for

the equation:

LOG(PPM

sat

)= B + A/T

Equipment needed:

- Apparatus for determining water content ( for example, coulometric

titrator and e.g. magnetic stirrer.)

- Oil test station:

- a temperature test chamber.
- a suitable container (for example, a conical 1 L flask) sealed

by PTFE stopper with an inlet for a moisture probe.

- a MMT162 transmitter by Vaisala.
- a magnetic stirrer.

Procedure:

1.

Define the water content of the oil sample with the titration. Use

the oil moisture level that is close to real conditions in the process.

2.

Measure the water activity of this sample with MMT162 at two

temperatures that differ at least 20 °C.

NOTE

The sample has to be sealed very carefully. Contact with ambient air

will change the water content.

NOTE

If the oil sample is very dry and the temperatures are close to each

other, it may cause inaccuracy to the calculation model. In order to

get the best possible performance it is recommended to use oil

conditions that represent real conditions in application.

Recommended values for sample are aw approx. 0.5 at 20 °C.

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