Evaluation of Distribution Class Transformers Using Narrow Band Dielectric Frequency Response Measurements

D. Robalino, Robert C. Breazeal
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The analysis and diagnostics of power and distribution transformers has been performed primarily by time and frequency domain methods. In the frequency domain, power factor or dissipation factor at line frequency is a method widely used but one single measurement at line frequency encounters limitations to analytical and qualitative interpretation of the insulation of a variety of electrical equipment. With the benefits found by wide band dielectric frequency response, the need to incorporate a method capable of better condition assessment in very short time is required in the field. Narrow Band Dielectric Frequency Response (NB DFR) is a series of dielectric loss measurements performed in a narrow frequency band typically between 1 and 500 Hz or even up to 1 kHz, at a low voltage. In 2015, Southern California Edison began utilizing NB DFR for dielectric loss measurements in the interwinding insulation in condition assessment of used distribution class transformers. The scope of the work included thermal accelerated aging subjecting the transformers different levels of overload while using NB DFR to document changes in the dielectric response as the oil and paper throughout the process. Based on the experimental results obtained, authors provide throughout this document an analytical procedure to evaluate the NB DFR described as a plot of PF/DF as a function of frequency as well as capacitance (C) as a function of frequency. Most important is to consider the factors influencing the changes in the dielectric response after scheduled thermal accelerated aging. On the basis of specific characteristics observed within the plot, definite assertions may be made in regards to the condition of the cellulose and oil. This work reflects the benefits of NB DFR to evaluate the aging process of oil-paper insulation in comparison to conventional line frequency power factor testing.
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用窄带介电频率响应测量评价配电级变压器
电力和配电变压器的分析和诊断主要采用时域和频域方法。在频域中,线频处的功率因数或耗散因数是一种广泛使用的方法,但在对各种电气设备的绝缘进行分析和定性解释时,单一的线频测量会受到限制。鉴于宽频带介质频率响应的优势,现场需要采用一种能够在短时间内更好地评估状态的方法。窄带介电频率响应(NB DFR)是在低电压下,在1至500 Hz或甚至高达1 kHz的窄频带内进行的一系列介电损耗测量。2015年,南加州爱迪生公司开始使用NB DFR进行配电级变压器绕组绝缘状态评估中的介电损耗测量。工作范围包括热加速老化,使变压器承受不同程度的过载,同时使用NB DFR记录整个过程中油和纸的介电响应变化。基于所获得的实验结果,作者在本文中提供了一种分析方法来评估以PF/DF作为频率函数和电容(C)作为频率函数的图描述的NB DFR。最重要的是考虑热加速老化后介电响应变化的影响因素。根据在该地块内观察到的具体特征,可以对纤维素和油的状况作出明确的断言。与传统的线频功率因数测试相比,这项工作反映了NB DFR在评估油纸绝缘老化过程中的优势。
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