Key Technology For On Line Detection of
Key Technology For On Line Detection of
Key Technology For On Line Detection of
4th Workshop on Advanced Research and Technology in Industry Applications (WARTIA 2018)
Keywords: High voltage switchgear, partial discharge, online detection, key technology
Abstract: The article focuses on the partial discharge phenomenon of high-voltage switchgear. On
the basis of grasping the significance of online detection, the paper analyzes the type of partial
discharge of high-voltage switchgear and the specific detection methods. Based on the data obtained
from the research, the planning and construction of the overall structure of the online detection
system and the implementation path are repositioned. From a certain point of view, the stability and
reliability of the online detection system plays an important role in promoting the improvement and
optimization of the entire power grid structure.
1. Introduction
As a basic equipment type in the power system, the high-voltage switchgear has an indelible role
and position in the entire electrical equipment structure. Its operational safety and reliability are
related to the stability and continuity of the entire power grid. If the operation of the high-voltage
switchgear is abnormal, such as internal insulation degradation, defective or poorly connected parts
of the conductive connection, it is very likely to damage the operating rules of the power grid and
cause serious safety accidents [1].Through the investigation and research on relevant domestic data, as
of the end of 2017, the national switchgear operation accidents occurred frequently, and the incidence
of insulation accidents was mostly, accounting for 40% of the total number of failures. In many
insulation accidents, flashover accidents, the statistics are nearly 80%. However, most of the partial
discharge phenomenon is lurking in the initial stage of the accident. The online detection technology
can realize the on-line detection of the partial discharge phenomenon, and systematically evaluate
and judge the specific insulation state inside the high-voltage switchgear according to the test results.
strength and scope of online detection are relatively small. Affected by various factors, the inspection
and maintenance of high-voltage switchgear cannot be carried out with periodic power failure
maintenance standards, which cannot touch the internal components of the switchgear during the
monitoring process. At the same time, some components have problems such as out of control and
disrepair, to some extent. It is not conducive to the normal operation of the high-voltage switchgear,
which poses a great threat to the safety and stability of the entire power supply system. Moreover,
during different periodic inspections, the interior is still in the monitoring blind spot, and it is
impossible to predict and evaluate its operating status, and it is difficult to predict the possible safety
accidents [4]. Once a serious failure occurs in the equipment and it cannot be detected and handled in
the first time, the scope of the damage will be infinitely expanded, which will easily damage the
working environment and power supply safety. The components of the switchgear are all installed
inside the switchgear. The patrol personnel cannot observe the inside of the switchgear, so the online
monitoring system of the high-voltage switchgear is particularly important.
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components are affected by the characteristics of contact, connectivity, etc., and are placed between
the high and low voltage electrodes, and according to The impedance of the position is discharged
compared to the obtained partial pressure, which is referred to as the floating potential for the ground
potential on the conductor member. When the floating potential is present in the conductor, the
surrounding electrodes can be rapidly aggregated, but it is easy to cause serious damage to the
formation process of the insulating medium.
4.2 Types of Partial Discharge of Switchgear and Cables
There are two main types of partial discharges in switch cabinets and cables: one is surface
discharge and the other is internal discharge. Both surface discharge and internal discharge can cause
insulation failure of the device and even catastrophic consequences.
On the one hand, environmental conditions affect.
4.2.1 The Temperature is too High or too Low
If the operating temperature of the high-voltage switchgear is too high, it will accelerate the aging
of the surface insulation material and damage the insulation of the surface layer of the medium. On
the contrary, when the ambient temperature is low, it will easily lead to a sharp drop in the robustness
of the switch-insulated porcelain bottle and the vacuum cylinder, and it is easy to cause a shattering
phenomenon during the opening and closing of the electric gate. In severe cases, the switch has a
short circuit or even an explosion.
4.2.2 Insulation Surface Area Contamination
Dust and fly ash are two common types of dirt on the insulating surface. The dust is mostly
attached to indoor equipment. The long-term accumulation of dirt not only affects the pressure
resistance of the insulation power frequency, but also weakens the impact of insulation to some
extent [7].
4.2.3 Wet
Under normal circumstances, if there is a large amount of dirt in the insulating surface layer, but
the environment is relatively dry, the influence on the resistance is small, and the possibility of
flashover is small, and when the insulating medium is damp, a thin layer is formed. The conductive
liquid film gradually decomposes the electrolyte of the dirty layer, rapidly reducing the dielectric
strength of the electrical equipment, and more serious problems such as flashover.
On the other hand, the device’s cause.
Equipment Manufacturing and Process Defects
For the judgment of the overall quality and pressure level of the switchgear, the manufacturing
quality and assembly quality are usually the main indicators. However, in most cases, the withstand
voltage test is applicable to some components in the switchgear, but it cannot be applied to the quality
inspection process of the entire switchgear. The main reason is that the assembly quality is not up to
standard. For example, there are irregularities in the tightness of the screw. After the screw is
tightened, it is slightly longer than the nut; after special treatment of the insulating porcelain sleeve, it
is not only unfavorable for the control of the insulation distance, but also easy to cause the electric
field to be too concentrated; the quality of the supporting porcelain or porcelain sleeve is not up to
standard, and the stability level is low. It is unable to withstand the impact of short-circuit current, and
it is easy to deepen and expand the impact degree and scope of the accident.
The Contact Capacity is Insufficient or the Contact is Poor, and the Heat Causes the Switch
Cabinet to Catch Fire
For the formation of faults such as insufficient contact capacity or poor contact, it is not only easy
to be too high local temperature, but also easily cause damage to the current-carrying portion, causing
flashing to the ground or phase, thereby causing the formation of the insulation flashover.
The Creepage Distance and the Air Gap are Insufficient.
One of the important reasons for the frequent occurrence of damage to the switchgear insulator is
the lack of creepage and air gap. Especially in the production and application process of handcart
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cabinets, the relevant manufacturers have purposefully shortened the distance between the isolation
plugs, circuit breakers and grounding in the hand cabinet, and adopted the unreasonable insulation
strength to achieve the cabinet size of effectively shortened.
4.2.4 TEV Detection Method
When a partial discharge phenomenon occurs with a high-voltage electrical device, a large amount
of discharged electricity is accumulated in the grounded metal portion adjacent to the discharge point,
and propagates in various directions in the form of electromagnetic waves. To some extent, the
discharge power in the internal discharge is mostly grounded. The shielding surface is concentrated,
so the detection of the discharge signal needs to avoid the continuous shielding layer. However, from
the practical point of view, field breakage often occurs at the joints of the gaskets, the insulation parts,
and the terminals of the cable insulation, which affects the continuity and effectiveness of the entire
shielding layer, so that the high-frequency electromagnetic signals are transmitted to the outer layer
of the device.
The electromagnetic wave generated by the discharge propagates through the joint of the metal
box or the gasket of the gas insulated switch, and simultaneously generates a transient voltage, which
is transmitted to the ground through the outer surface of the metal case of the device [8]. These voltage
pulses are transient to ground voltages, referred to as TEV. The principle of TEV detection is shown
in Figure 1.
Figure 1
4.2.5 PDLI Positioning Principle
According to relevant research and analysis, the size of the TEV signal generated during partial
discharge directly affects the intensity of the discharge and the proximity of the discharge point to
some extent, and can be detected by a professional detector. For example, the use of the reading (dB)
represents the extent of partial discharge activity. Figure 2 shows the partial discharge positioning
diagram. Through the effective detection of the TVE signal, the partial discharge condition of the
equipment in the switchgear can be quantitatively tested, and the local discharge power can be
performed by the time difference of the same discharge source to position different detectors [9]. The
PDLI determines the position of the discharge source by detecting the sequence of the partial
discharge high-frequency pulse reaching the two detectors through two capacitive coupling detectors.
The schematic diagram of the on-site positioning is shown in Fig. 2.
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Figure 2
5. Conclusion
In summary, in today's rapid development of the electric power industry, the safety and stability of
the operation of the power grid system play an important role, and online detection is an important
way to judge the partial discharge phenomenon of the high-voltage switch, and is closely related to
the safety of the entire power grid system [10]. The online detection technology can not only accurately
locate the position of the local power supply head, but also greatly improve the overall efficiency of
the maintenance work, effectively shorten the time spent on power failure maintenance, avoid
excessive loss and waste of limited power energy, and thus ensure the ultimate economic benefits of
the power system.
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