Abstract

The problem of efficient and safe mining has recently become more relevant due to the intensification of production processes, for example, during the operation of electrical installations at mining enterprises, the insulation of electrical networks and electrical equipment undergoes a change in the electrical insulating properties of materials, which reduces the electrical safety. The network insulation admittance determines the safety of electrical receivers and operational personnel in mining facilities, since the current of a single-phase earth fault is directly proportional to the value of the network insulation admittance, and by controlling its active and reactive components, this will allow for a violation of the integrity of the insulation, thereby taking preventive measures. The article depicts the analysis of the reliability of the devised method by estimating the error of insulation parameters in ungrounded AC systems which is done by indirect measurements. Graph-analytical studies of relative root-mean-square error reveal that the accuracy of the calculation in the devised method can be effectually managed by selecting the susceptance of the additional capacitor and accuracy class of measuring units.

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