Monitoring
Monitoring
09 - Monitoring
and Diagnostic Techniques for Switching Equipment
Scope - Give recommendations for the application
of monitoring and diagnostic techniques to circuitbreakers and other switching equipment.
19 Members (13 Europe, 1 Japan, 5 N/S America)
Started 1996 Interim Paper presented at Australian
Regional Meeting 1997
Main task is to publish Brochure (150pages +) ready
for Paris 2000
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Predict Maintenance
Prevent Failure
Operation/Maintenance Support
Active Control
Commissioning Test
Life Assessment
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Mechanical Drive
Control/Auxiliary Equipment
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Parameters to be Monitored
Example - Switching
Parameter
Sensor
Position
Operating Time
Operating Speed
Contact Wear
Stored Energy
Pressure Gauge/Transducer
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Application(s)
Method / sensor
Contact
resistance
Temperature
of contacts
and breaker
unit
All
All
Infrared imaging
Load current
Contact
penetration
Electric
stability of
closed contact
C, P
C, P
C, P
C, P
SF6
All
Rogowski coil
All
C, P
All
C, P
C, P
Abbreviations:
SF6: SF6 circuit-breakers
C:
used for continuous monitoring
P:
used for periodic diagnostic testing
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Main
contacts
separate
18
16
Arcing
contacts
separate
14
Main
contacts
separate
12
10
9,2C
SP02
SP01
30
32
34
36
38
40
Time [ms]
Infrared Imaging
Dynamic resistance
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Status of Work
Drafts completed for all sections except Chapter 8
Final editing/compiling to be completed by end of 1999
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Conclusions
Tremendous level of ongoing work and interest in
Condition Monitoring (Reflected in CIGRE
activities)
Ongoing Work of SC 13
Advise users of what is possible
Guidelines on relevance of options
Architecture of systems
Lifetime Management (13-08)
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