Modified Phase Shifting of Leakage Current to Condition Monitoring of Metal Oxide Surge Arresters in Power System

S. Arshad, Asanka S. Rodrigo
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Metal Oxide Surge Arresters (MOSA) are proven to be reliable protective devices for power distribution and electrical transmission system. MOSA are subjected to electrical ageing or degradation due to constant AC conduction or transient voltages. Leakage current measured from surge arresters are used to observe its degradation and the resistive leakage component is extracted from the total to determine the health of the surge arresters. If resistive current increases, life of the surge arresters decreases. Generally, leakage current is measured using current shunts or current transformers where it’s necessary to measure the applied voltage which is very hard to measure in online condition. This paper develops an easy and accurate method to separate the resistive leakage current from the total leakage current without any voltage measurements by using a technique called Modified Phase Shifted Method (MPSM) and simulated in MATLAB which enables online monitoring system and easy to apply into a device.
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电力系统金属氧化物避雷器状态监测中泄漏电流相移法的改进
金属氧化物避雷器(MOSA)是一种可靠的配电和输电系统保护装置。由于恒定的交流传导或瞬态电压,MOSA受到电老化或退化的影响。通过测量避雷器的泄漏电流来观察其退化情况,并从中提取电阻性泄漏分量来确定避雷器的健康状况。如果电阻电流增加,则避雷器的寿命会缩短。漏电电流的测量一般采用分流器或电流互感器进行,需要对外加电压进行测量,而在在线状态下很难进行测量。本文采用修正相移法(MPSM)技术,提出了一种简便、准确的方法,可以在不测量电压的情况下分离漏阻电流和总漏电流,并在MATLAB中进行了仿真,实现了在线监测系统,易于应用于设备。
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