PD is typically a factory test which is difficult to replicate as a field test because of the sensitivity of the measurement (5pC is a very small amount). A high voltage or medium voltage station emits tremendous noise, all of which is seen by PD measuring equipment. I have sold Biddle PD equipment to transformer, breaker and cable factories, and even within the factories, we had to go to great lengths to eliminate the ground and airborne PD noise.
Even if one was able to perform the measurement, the source test voltage must be PD free, which is another difficulty.
PD is an excellent tool, and many are making advances in its use in the field, but to date, it is not a commercially viable test, (as seen in Canada to date)
Use of Insulation PF (Doble) is used by many, and not used by many more. I know of 2 major Canadian utilities who have stopped using this test on breakers (other than older style)because of the lack of conclusive results over the years. The small capacitance of the breaker sections makes it difficult (exception are the gradient capacitors)to get meaningful results.