Abstract

This paper presents application of a resonant power frequency converter for high-voltage (HV) and partial discharge (PD) test of a voltage transformer. The rating voltage, power, and frequency of the system are 70 kVrms, 40 kVA, and 200 Hz, respectively. The testing system utilized the converter feeding to an HV testing transformer connected to a conventional partial discharge detection system. The converter system comprising a rectifier and insulated-gate bipolar (IGBT) switches with the H-bridge configuration was applied as a low-voltage source instead of a conventional motor-generator test set which requires large space and high cost. The requirements of the test according to the standards are quality of the test voltage and the background noise level. The required voltage must have the different voltage (DV) and total harmonic distortion (THDv) in the acceptable values of less than 5%. The DV is defined as the difference of the root mean square and peak voltages in percent. The required background noise level must be lower than 2.5 pC. Simulations and experiments were performed for verification of the developed system performance in comparison with those of the previously developed system based on the pulse width modulation converter. It is found that the developed system can provide the testing voltage with the DV and the THDv of lower than 1% and the background noise level of lower than 1 pC. Considering this achievement of promising performance, the developed system is an attractive choice for the HV and PD testing of voltage transformers in real practice.

Highlights

  • The main problem of the high-voltage (HV) and partial discharge (PD) test of voltage transformers is the applied voltage, which is higher than the transformer rating voltage

  • The different voltage was 0.65%, the total harmonic distortion voltage (THDv) was 0.35%, and the background noise was less than 1 pC

  • The developed partial discharge testing system based on the resonant frequency converter has been presented

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Summary

Introduction

The main problem of the high-voltage (HV) and partial discharge (PD) test of voltage transformers is the applied voltage, which is higher than the transformer rating voltage. In [12], the analysis of the PWM converter with the additional filter was presented, and the best switching frequency in terms of the quality of the generated voltage and background noise level were investigated. The system performances in terms of the testing voltage quality and background noise level were investigated and analyzed in comparison with those of the previous developed system based on the pulse width modulation converter. The different voltage and total harmonic distortion of the testing voltage are less than 1%, and the background noise level is less than 1 pC at the rating voltage From this achievement in terms of the system performances, the developed system is an attractive choice for the HV and PD testing of voltage transformers in the real practice

Development of HV Testing System for PD Tests
Power Frequency Converter
Partial Discharge Detection System
Additional Circuit for Circuit Resonance
Experiments without Test Object
Experiment with a Test Object
Findings
Conclusions

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