Paper - Comparison Study of Partial Discharge Detection Methods For Switchgears
Paper - Comparison Study of Partial Discharge Detection Methods For Switchgears
Wenbo Fanl, Shilei Guanl, Jinwei Ful, Lisheng Li2, Jianxiu Li2 ,Wei Wang3*, Xiaoyu Yan3
I. China electric power research institute, State grid corporation of China, Beijing, China
2. Shandong electric power research institute, State grid corporation of China, Jinan, China
3. Beijing high voltage and EMC key laboratory, North China electric power university, Beijing, China
ww790326@163.com
Abstract-Metal enclosed switchgears are widely used in occur fmally [I, 2]. According to the above mentioned fact, it is
distribution networks. According to the investigation, most of an extremely important work in the grids that monitors the
power outages are caused by switchgears thermal or partial switchgears insulation real time, especially the PD detections.
Metal-clad switchgears are one kind of the major electric locating function was compared by changing the location of
equipment in the lOkV distribution grids; the grids' operation sensors and comparing the PO signals from different
has, it will spread to the ground wires of switchgears when partial d i !;e t-Jarge
the ground wires by the HFCT sensors which are made based Fig. 1. Principle of TEV in PD detection of switchgears
on principle of Rogowski coil, induced voltage will be excited III. DESIGNING OF PD DETECTING EXPERIMENTS
by the HFCT passing through the center of core and transport A. Set up of the Experiment Platform
to the amplifier of the sensor [7]. HFCT method is kind of The experiment platform had been set up based on real
non-invasive methods, simple and reliable. switchgear, and the PD models had been designed on the
make the signals a severe attenuation, so the sensor must have Test Transfonner Limiting Resistor
a special amplifier to detect acoustic signal outside the case of �II Coupling Capacitor
switchgears [6]. Now the PD locating of AE method is based 220V AC power
lIFeT Sensor
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DETECTING rOlNTS OF TEV as 2.7kV ; under this voltage, PD strength was 400pC. After
DETCETING POINTS OF AE
DETECTING POINTS OF HFCT
DETECTING POINTS OF UHF
the voltage increasing, the increasing PD strength has been
The reflected parameters of the sensors used in this Fig. 4. Curves of Different Signals Following Voltage (Point-plate Model)
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Measuring results of floating model would be the example detecting location, the largest gaps would be found in signals
to demonstrate the comparison of PD locating function. In this from AE sensor. Therefore, if the PD locating way which
experiment, under 11.2kV, PD strength and signal amplitudes based on spatial geometry by the difference from signals of
from the sensors of floating model have been recorded and different detecting location is taken, AE would be the best
but the absolute peaks are also larger than AE, so the relative
Table III Comparison between Different Detecting Locations
difference is smaller.
Voltage/kV 1 1.2
Signal 2 of UHF Sensor 1mV 40 switchgear has been set up. PD signals have been detected by
Signal 3 of UHF Sensor 1mV 50 four different methods: UHF, HFCT, AE and TEV at the same
Signal 1 ofHFCT Sensor 1mV 40 time. Signals under increasing voltages and from different
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