Title: PowerPoint-Pr
1Advanced PD Monitoring of Power Transformers
Supporting Asset Management
Gregor Pudlo Doble Lemke Germany Switzerland
www.ldic.de
2Abstract
- Reasons for (PD) monitoring of transformers
- Partial Discharge Detection principles
- Electrical PD diagnostic techniques
- PD measuring circuits according to IEC 60270
- Advanced tools for PD monitoring
- Acoustic and electromagnetic PD measuring
principle - Cone-shaped drain valve UHF-sensors / Performance
Check - Case studies UHF PD measurements
3Reasons PD Monitoring of Power Transformers
- Power transformers are the most important and
expensive pieces of equipment in substations. - A new power transformer costs millions of
dollars. - Unplanned outage and repair costs, penalties,
etc. sum up - Transformers design life is 20-35 years.
- With proper maintenance they can remain in
service for 60 years. - As transformers age, their internal conditions
degrade which increases the risk of failures. - Time-based maintenance changes to condition-based
maintenance approaches
4Reasons PD Monitoring of Power Transformers
- Technological reasons for PD generation
- contamination, manufacturing errors, incorrect
design - aging due to electrical, thermal and mechanical
stresses in operation - General complete information about a PD activity
- its intensity (might be apparent charge q)
- its type (voids, etc. failure identification)
- its location (appraise the severity of the
fault)
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PD Yes/No?
PD If yes, where?
5Partial Discharge Detection Principles
Macroscopic-Physical Effects
Detection Methods
6Electrical PD diagnostic techniques
PD measuring circuits according to IEC 60270
often applied in on-site/on-line PD
investigations
frequently used circuit in test laboratories
König, 1993
a) coupling device in series with the coupling
capacitor
b) measurement at a bushing tap
ComponentsAC voltage source U, optional
blocking impedance Z, coupling capacitor CK,
measuring impedance Zm, a measuring instrument M
and generalized test object Ca.
7Electrical PD diagnostic techniques
PD Measuring Impedance for Bushing Tap
Installation
- Decoupling of PD signals from the bushing tap
- in a wide frequency range up to 30 MHz
- Lower cut-off frequency lt 60 kHz
- Additional voltage signal for phase-resolved
measurements - Superimposed PD and test voltage signal
- Very fast and safe over-voltage protection
- TNC-socket for signal output
- Dimensions diameter 125 mm, length 120 mm
Weight 2 kg - Special feature for continuous PD monitoring (IP
68)
500 kV Transformer Bushing
8Advanced tools for PD monitoring
Acoustic and electromagnentic PD measuring
principle
Electromagnetic (UHF) method
Acoustic method
9IEC 62478 - Draft level
- "Non-conventional PD-measurements
- Electromagnetic PD Detection in the
(HF/VHF/UHF) - range - Acoustic PD measurements
- Mixed acoustic and electromagnetic method -gt
PD location in Power Transformers and Reactors
10Advanced tools for PD monitoring Electromagn.
PD Tests
Cone-shaped active drain valve UHF-sensors
- for the decoupling of electromagnetic PD signals
from the inner of an oil-paper-insulated
transformer - PD-signals in the UHF frequency range (mainly
300 MHz 1 GHz) - sensors support Performance/Sensitivity Check
(high-frequency test impulses can be injected
with additionally integrated electrode) - sensor head is grounded (for lower frequencies)
- sensor application at oil valves, which are
available e.g. for oil filling or draining
(liquid tightness is tested for 120C warm oil
with 5 bar compression)
View from inside the transformer
11Type-Test Cone-shaped active drain valve
UHF-sensors
- Combined temperature/pressure test
12Performance Check
output path
input path
Cone-shaped active UHF-sensor (DN 50/80 oil
gate-valve)
UHF PD spectra for grounded and ungrounded sensor
head
- Functional check of the whole measuring path
including sensors and partial discharge (PD)
acquisition system through injection of
high-frequency test impulses - single-port solutions are possible
- the Performance Check controls e.g. the effect
of a contact to grounded elements within the oil
valve.
13System Check for UHF (on transformers)
- Performance Check
- Functional check of the whole measuring path
including sensors and partial discharge (PD)
acquisition system - not necessarily transmission of electromagnetic
waves through the test object , one-port
solutions are possible - Sensitivity Check
- Emission of electromagnetic waves into the test
object necessary and known distance between
sensors and injection location - Pulse Generator injection necessary to determine
relation between the apparent charge (pC) and
measured quantities (e.g. V,W,J) through
simultaneous measurement - one-port solutions might be possible in
relation to the wave length (for compact objects,
not for extended objects)
14Performance Check
Performance check at 750 MHz
Phase-resolved view in UHF PD device LDS-6/UHF
15Steps of the on-site/on-line procedure UHF PD
Test
- Mounting of UHF PD probe
- Performance Check (functional test)
- Perform measurement/diagnosis
Ensure tight closure of the drain valve/dismantle
blank flange
Measure the distance tank wall ? flange sealing
surface
a) Check needed rod insertion depth b) Check
o-ring sealing c) Apply probe with venting screw
in upward position d) Venting open the upper
venting screw, slightly open the drain valve and
bleed the air. When oil is leaking from the
bleeding screw tighten it immediately.
a) Open drain valve completely b) Insert the
probe into the drain valve up to a position
maximum aligned with tank wall. Fix the rod by
using the retaining screw.
16Advanced tools for PD monitoring Electromagn.
PD Tests
Case study A - test laboratory UHF PD
measurement of a 450 MVA autotransformer
UHF PD pulse recorded at max. 70 pC electr. PD
level
corresponding UHF PD spectrum up to 1 GHz
top view of the 3-phase 400kV transformer, with
position of the gate-valve UHF-sensor
17Advanced tools for PD monitoring Electromagn.
PD Tests
Case study B - on-line UHF PD measur. of a 200
MVA single-phase transformer
380/220kV, 200 MVA single-phase transformer and
position of the gate-valve UHF-sensor
UHF pulse recorded on-line
corresponding UHF PD spectrum up to 1.5 GHz
18Advanced tools for PD monitoring Electromagn.
PD Tests
Case study C - on-line UHF PD measur. of a
3-phase power transformer 600 MVA
gate-valve UHF-sensor used at the 3-phase power
transformer 600 MVA, 21/380kV
UHF pulse recorded on-line
corresponding UHF PD spectrum up to 1.0 GHz
19UHF PD Measurements and delivered UHF PD Probe
DN50/80
- Taiwan
- Taipeh
- China
- Shangai
- Belgium
- Linkebeek
- Germany
- Berlin
- Heidenau
- Riesa
- Ireland UK
- Ardnacrusha
- Cashla
- Dublin
- Louth
- Philippines
- Manila
- Saudi Arabia
- Jeddah
- Jizan
- UAE
- Dubai
- Egypt
- Kairo
- Colombia
- Bogota
20- Latest UHF PD measurements in
- Riesa, Germany
- Heidenau, Germany
- Louth, Dublin, Ardnacrusha, Cashla in Ireland
- Jizan, Saudi Arabia
21UHF PD measurements in Ireland
22UHF PD measurements in Ireland
- Locations
- Louth
- Dublin
- Ardnacrusha
- Cashla
- Application benefit
- Tested measurements have been performed using
non-conventional decoupling methods taking
advantage of electromagnetic field coupling - PD measurements on the power transformers have
been functioned on the drain valves of the 3-
phase 110/225kV power transformers with the help
of the UHF probe DN 50 - Three transformers found with minor PD activity,
one transformer with clear PD
23UHF PD measurements in Ireland
- Measuring Instrument
- PD Measuring System LDS-6/UHF
- UHF Probe DN50 (with Adapter DN50/DN80)
- UHF Calibrator LDC-6/UHF
- Pre Amplifier LDA-5/GIS
Drain Valve
Applied UHF Drain Valve Sensor
Mounting of the UHF Probe DN50 (with Adapter
DN50/DN80)
Measuring System LDS-6/UHF
24UHF PD measurement in Louth, Dublin, Ardnacrusha,
Cashla (Ireland)
Louth
Left drain valve Right drain valve
The measurements on both valves showed PD
activity from inside the transformer.
V 550 mV at measuring frequency 560 MHz V 238 mV at measuring frequency 560 MHz
T2xxx
Left drain valve Right drain valve
Not any critical PD levels above the detection
sensitivity have been measured in Dublin,
Ardnacrusha and Cashla.
V 139 mV at measuring frequency 560 MHz V 128 mV at measuring frequency 520 MHz
25UHF PD measurements in Jizan, Saudi Arabia
26UHF PD measurements in Jizan, Saudi Arabia
on 33/13,8 KV Power Transformers A and B
- Measuring Instrument
- UHF Probe DN50
- Calibrator LDC-6/UHF
- PD measurement instrument LDS-6/UHF
Drain Valve
Power Transformer
27UHF PD measurements in Jizan, Saudi Arabia
A
B
Not any critical PD levels above the detection
sensitivity have been measured.
PRPD Pattern at the measuring frequency of 400 MHz V 177 mV
PRPD Pattern at the measuring frequency of 400 MHz V 288 mV
- Application benefit
- For examination and diagnostics of the insulation
quality of high voltage apparatus the measurement
of PD is accomplished by sensitive UHF method
on-site - UHF probe applied in full operation of
transformer, no outage needed
28 29Advanced tools for PD monitoring Acoustic PD
location
Alternatives of arrival time based positioning
triangulation
1. Mixed-acoustic methods
- electro-acoustic (test laboratory or
on-site/off-line) - electromagnetic- acoustic (test laboratory or
on-site, off-line or on-line)
schematic view of a transformer tank with
acoustic sensors
30Advanced tools for PD monitoring Acoustic PD
location
UHF-triggered 'Averaging' as de-noising method
Prerequisites
(i) the signal which should be de-noised is
repetitive(ii) signal and noise are
uncorrelated and(iii) the noise is supposed to
be white
acoustic 132 pC single PD pulse (black line) and
500 superpositions of maximum 9 pC (orange line)
During averaging process
- noise tends against statistic mean value (zero)
- acoustic signal superimposed constructively
31Advanced tools for PD monitoring Acoustic PD
location
UHF-triggered 'Averaging' as de-noising method
Start noise level
32Advanced tools for PD monitoring Acoustic PD
location
Case study A - Acoustic PD localization on a 200
MVA transformer
Measurement goals
- gas-in-oil diagnosis indicated PD
- customer wanted to confirm PD indication and
locate the PD site
33Conclusion
- sensitive UHF PD measurement with UHF probes
applicable in service provide advantageous robust
and easy PD decoupling - PD location - especially in transformers of great
importance - is possible in mixed and
all-acoustic way - significant diagnostic information are derived
from advanced tools for PD monitoring - valuable application benefits e.g. on-line quick
start of PD monitoring, enabling time-based
maintenance, diagnostic double checks, etc. are
at hand
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