Abstract

Identifying the location of partial discharges (PDs) and providing clear information on insulation vulnerabilities in power systems can help utility companies to improve their maintenance efficiency. This paper presents a PD monitoring and locating system for medium-voltage switchgears using a set of transient earth voltage (TEV) detectors. A time-of-flight methodology was used to identify the switchgear affected by PD among a row of switchgears. A time sharing access mechanism, which was implemented by multiple high-frequency surface mounting relays integrated into each TEV detector, was applied to automatically identify the site of PD and minimize the number of expensive high-speed acquisition cards. The operation principle and implementation of the modular system were formulated, and the efficiency of the proposed system in identifying the switchgear with PD among three 10 kV metal-clad switchgears was confirmed experimentally.

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