Abstract

To investigate the high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) immunity of electrical equipment in operation, a 10-kV transmission line (TL) experimental platform is built in this paper. The conducted transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED) could be injected to the electrical equipment of 10-kV TL with power on or power off. The TED is produced by the pulsed current injection (PCI) generator, whose rise time is less than 20 ns and full width at half maximum is in the range of 500 ~ 550 ns on short-circuit state with 60 Ω resistor. On the other hand, the 10-kV TL is equivalently designed in cross section to make its characteristic impedance being 330 Ω to conform to the value of practical case. The voltages and currents applied on the tested equipment can be measured at nano-second level simultaneously, which are of great use to learn the effect mechanisms and compare the results under different working conditions. Some 10-kV pin-type porcelain insulators are tested under different conditions, which shows the capacity of the proposed platform to test immunity of 10-kV electrical equipment.

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