Perturbation measurements on HV overhead lines using Electric Field Sensors

P. Issouribehere, D. Esteban, F. Issouribehere, G. Barbera, H. Mayer
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It is widely known that in most countries there are severe Power Quality rules that Utilities as well as customers have to comply with. Therefore, it is necessary to assess carefully the levels of disturbances. The traditional procedure to determine the origin of such disturbances is to perform field measurements in all the plants containing power electronic equipment, electric arc furnaces, etc., located near the point in which high levels of disturbances have been detected. Nevertheless, in most cases field engineers find it difficult to have access to the plants belonging to Utilities and also to the different industries settled nearby, which are also likely to emit disturbances. In addition, the task of installing the PQ recorder in the electrical cabinets inside the plant demands a considerable time, as well. With the intention of avoiding all the difficulties that can arise when field engineers are searching for a disturbing load, it was considered a great challenge to design a novel device to make the field work simpler. Such a challenge was based on designing a measuring system capable of recording voltage waveforms with no physical contact with the installations and without the assistance of Utilities personnel. In order to achieve this goal an Electric Field Sensor (EFS) was employed in the design of the measuring system. This paper deals with the results of testing an electric field measurement system - completely designed by the authors - for monitoring voltage Flicker and harmonics in overhead power systems [1]-[3]. Some results of field measurements performed in plants containing disturbing loads are shown.
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用电场传感器测量高压架空线路的微扰
众所周知,在大多数国家,公用事业公司和客户都必须遵守严格的电能质量规定。因此,有必要仔细评估干扰的程度。确定这种干扰来源的传统程序是在所有包含电力电子设备、电弧炉等的工厂中进行现场测量,这些工厂位于已检测到高水平干扰的点附近。然而,在大多数情况下,现场工程师发现很难进入公用事业公司的工厂以及附近的不同工业,这些工厂也可能产生干扰。此外,在工厂内的电气柜中安装PQ记录仪的任务也需要相当长的时间。为了避免现场工程师在寻找干扰负载时可能出现的所有困难,设计一种新颖的设备来简化现场工作被认为是一个巨大的挑战。这一挑战是基于设计一种测量系统,该系统能够记录电压波形,而无需与装置进行物理接触,也无需公用事业人员的帮助。为了实现这一目标,在测量系统的设计中采用了电场传感器。本文介绍了一个完全由作者设计的电场测量系统的测试结果,该系统用于监测架空电力系统的电压闪变和谐波[1]-[3]。显示了在有干扰负荷的工厂中进行的一些现场测量结果。
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