Abstract

This paper proposes to combine the voltage monitoring capability of smart meters with impedance-based fault location methods to provide an efficient fault location approach improving service restoration. The first step of the proposed methodology is to apply an impedance-based method to obtain a rough estimation of fault location. Since the result is an estimated distance to the fault, multiple branches can be indicated due to the typical distribution systems topologies. Therefore, the challenge is: how to recognize the actual fault location? To solve this problem, voltage measurements from smart meters are used to build the low voltage zones (LVZs). The main contributions of the proposed fault location technique are to decrease the multiple estimations associated with impedance-based methods, to propose a systematic approach to build the LVZs, and to explore the presence of smart meters for fault location. The proposed method was tested through intensive and extensive simulations in a real distribution system, proving its efficiency.

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