Field experiences using Radio Frequency Scanning (RFS) to detect partial discharge in bus duct and metal clad switchgear of electrical generating and transmission substations

J. Acevedo
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It is well known that Partial Discharge (PD) is the latest stage of almost all failure modes in electrical insulation. Early detection of this phenomenon can avoid catastrophic failures of electrical equipments installed on transmission, distribution and generating stations. In this paper, two practical experiences using Radio Frequency Scanning (RFS) to detect partial discharge in electrical equipments are described. PD occurrence in two of three phases of a 13.8 kV air isolated bus duct was detected using RFS combined with single phase energizing of each phase of the bus at different voltages. In this case, RFS technique was used after suspicions of PD activity in a 115 kV GSU power transformer and a 160 MVA generator was detected using acoustic emission (AE) and EMI tests with Radio Frequency Current Transformers. Finally, the source of PD was detected in the 13.8 kV bus duct connecting generator with power transformer. The second case describes the use of RFS to detect PD and corona activity inside a 34.5 kV metal clad switchgear located on a 500 kV substation and close to an energized overhead line. Although the electrical interference in the area was the main concern to get a reliable measurement, digital filtering and wide band scanning of the RFS technique showed high efficacy to discriminate PD activity inside the switchgear. Additional infrared scanning was done with the purpose of locating the points where corona and PD occurred. Final RFS results confirmed the abnormal condition of a circuit breaker in the switchgear.
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利用射频扫描(RFS)检测发电和输电变电站母线管道和金属外壳开关柜局部放电的现场经验
众所周知,局部放电(Partial Discharge, PD)是电气绝缘中几乎所有失效形式的最新阶段。及早发现这一现象,可以避免输配电和电站电气设备的灾难性故障。本文介绍了用射频扫描(RFS)检测电气设备局部放电的两次实践经验。采用RFS结合在不同电压下对母线各相进行单相通电的方法,检测了13.8 kV空气隔离母线风管三相中两相的PD发生情况。在这种情况下,在怀疑115 kV GSU电力变压器中存在PD活动后,使用RFS技术,并使用射频电流互感器进行声发射(AE)和EMI测试,检测到160 MVA发电机。最后,在发电机与电力变压器连接的13.8 kV母线管道中检测到PD源。第二个案例描述了使用RFS检测位于500kv变电站上靠近通电架空线路的34.5 kV金属外壳开关柜内的PD和电晕活动。虽然该区域的电干扰是获得可靠测量的主要问题,但RFS技术的数字滤波和宽带扫描在区分开关设备内部PD活动方面表现出很高的效率。为了定位发生日冕和PD的点,进行了额外的红外扫描。最终的RFS结果证实了开关柜中断路器的异常状态。
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