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Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids

On-site partial discharge (PD) measurements have turned out to be a very efficient technique for determining the insulation condition in high-voltage electrical grids (AIS, cable systems, GIS, HVDC converters, etc.); however, there is not any standardised procedure for determining the performances o...

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Autores principales: Garnacho, Fernando, Álvarez, Fernando, Elg, Alf-Peter, Mier, Christian, Lahti, Kari, Khamlichi, Abderrahim, Arcones, Eduardo, Klüss, Joni, Rodrigo Mor, Armando, Pakonen, Pertti, Vidal, José Ramón, Camuñas, Álvaro, Rovira, Jorge, Vera, Carlos, Haider, Miran
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146317
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author Garnacho, Fernando
Álvarez, Fernando
Elg, Alf-Peter
Mier, Christian
Lahti, Kari
Khamlichi, Abderrahim
Arcones, Eduardo
Klüss, Joni
Rodrigo Mor, Armando
Pakonen, Pertti
Vidal, José Ramón
Camuñas, Álvaro
Rovira, Jorge
Vera, Carlos
Haider, Miran
author_facet Garnacho, Fernando
Álvarez, Fernando
Elg, Alf-Peter
Mier, Christian
Lahti, Kari
Khamlichi, Abderrahim
Arcones, Eduardo
Klüss, Joni
Rodrigo Mor, Armando
Pakonen, Pertti
Vidal, José Ramón
Camuñas, Álvaro
Rovira, Jorge
Vera, Carlos
Haider, Miran
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description On-site partial discharge (PD) measurements have turned out to be a very efficient technique for determining the insulation condition in high-voltage electrical grids (AIS, cable systems, GIS, HVDC converters, etc.); however, there is not any standardised procedure for determining the performances of PD measuring systems. In on-line and on-site PD measurements, high-frequency current transformers (HFCTs) are commonly used as sensors as they allow for monitoring over long distances in high-voltage installations. To ensure the required performances, a metrological qualification of the PD analysers by applying an evaluation procedure is necessary. A novel evaluation procedure was established to specify the quantities to be measured (electrical charge and PD repetition rate) and to describe the evaluation tests considering the measured influence parameters: noise, charge amplitude, pulse width and time interval between consecutive pulses. This procedure was applied to different types of PD analysers used for off-line measurements, sporadic on-line measurements and continuous PD monitoring. The procedure was validated in a round-robin test involving two metrological institutes (RISE from Sweden and FFII from Spain) and three universities (TUDelft from the Netherlands, TAU from Finland and UPM from Spain). With this round-robin test, the effectiveness of the proposed qualification procedure for discriminating between efficient and inappropriate PD analysers was demonstrated. Furthermore, it was shown that the PD charge quantity can be properly determined for on-line measurements and continuous monitoring by integrating the pulse signals acquired with HFCT sensors. In this case, these sensors must have a flat frequency spectrum in the range between several tens of kHz and at least two tens of MHz, where the frequency pulse content is more significant. The proposed qualification procedure can be useful for improving the future versions of the technical specification TS IEC 62478 and the standard IEC 60270.
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spelling pubmed-103850412023-07-30 Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids Garnacho, Fernando Álvarez, Fernando Elg, Alf-Peter Mier, Christian Lahti, Kari Khamlichi, Abderrahim Arcones, Eduardo Klüss, Joni Rodrigo Mor, Armando Pakonen, Pertti Vidal, José Ramón Camuñas, Álvaro Rovira, Jorge Vera, Carlos Haider, Miran Sensors (Basel) Article On-site partial discharge (PD) measurements have turned out to be a very efficient technique for determining the insulation condition in high-voltage electrical grids (AIS, cable systems, GIS, HVDC converters, etc.); however, there is not any standardised procedure for determining the performances of PD measuring systems. In on-line and on-site PD measurements, high-frequency current transformers (HFCTs) are commonly used as sensors as they allow for monitoring over long distances in high-voltage installations. To ensure the required performances, a metrological qualification of the PD analysers by applying an evaluation procedure is necessary. A novel evaluation procedure was established to specify the quantities to be measured (electrical charge and PD repetition rate) and to describe the evaluation tests considering the measured influence parameters: noise, charge amplitude, pulse width and time interval between consecutive pulses. This procedure was applied to different types of PD analysers used for off-line measurements, sporadic on-line measurements and continuous PD monitoring. The procedure was validated in a round-robin test involving two metrological institutes (RISE from Sweden and FFII from Spain) and three universities (TUDelft from the Netherlands, TAU from Finland and UPM from Spain). With this round-robin test, the effectiveness of the proposed qualification procedure for discriminating between efficient and inappropriate PD analysers was demonstrated. Furthermore, it was shown that the PD charge quantity can be properly determined for on-line measurements and continuous monitoring by integrating the pulse signals acquired with HFCT sensors. In this case, these sensors must have a flat frequency spectrum in the range between several tens of kHz and at least two tens of MHz, where the frequency pulse content is more significant. The proposed qualification procedure can be useful for improving the future versions of the technical specification TS IEC 62478 and the standard IEC 60270. MDPI 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10385041/ /pubmed/37514612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146317 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Garnacho, Fernando
Álvarez, Fernando
Elg, Alf-Peter
Mier, Christian
Lahti, Kari
Khamlichi, Abderrahim
Arcones, Eduardo
Klüss, Joni
Rodrigo Mor, Armando
Pakonen, Pertti
Vidal, José Ramón
Camuñas, Álvaro
Rovira, Jorge
Vera, Carlos
Haider, Miran
Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title_full Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title_fullStr Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title_full_unstemmed Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title_short Metrological Qualification of PD Analysers for Insulation Diagnosis of HVDC and HVAC Grids
title_sort metrological qualification of pd analysers for insulation diagnosis of hvdc and hvac grids
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146317
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