Abstract
This article introduces the measurement and analysis of the transient electric field (E-field) derived from the switching operation of the modular multilevel converter (MMC) and the high voltage direct current (HVdc) circuit breaker (CB) in a 200 kV converter station constructed in the Zhoushan Islands, China. It is revealed that the switching transient E-field in the converter station is a quasi-static field. Although the switching E-field pulse is a kind of electromagnetic interference to the secondary electronic circuit of the converter station, it can be used to accurately monitor the action moment of the MMC and the CB. The action moment of the MMC and the CB can be measured with an error of less than 0.005 ms based on the steep pulse front of the switching E-field pulse. This result, which is far more accurate compared to the measurement using the voltage recording system that comes with the converter station. This is of significance to the relay protection of the HVdc transmission system whose fault rapidly develops. Additionally, this method has the advantage of being noninvasive, flexible, and low cost. It has potential application value in the condition monitoring of the MMC and the HVdc CB.
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