Abstract

The polarity reversal test is one of the routine tests for the evaluation of electric insulation in converter transformers. The polarity reversal time (PRT) has significant effect on the accumulation of interface charges in oil-impregnated pressboard insulation. IEC standard recommends that polarity reversal should be performed within 2 min so as to match with the dispersion rate of interface charges in uniform filed, but not necessarily in the non-uniform field. In order to investigate the influence of PRT on the dissipation rate of interface charges in non-uniform electric field, the density of interface charges was measured by an electrostatic capacitance probe in the needle-plate non-uniform field at the PRT of 2 ms, 4 ms and 2 min respectively. The results showed that the polarity of interface charges did not change with the applied voltage jump at the PRT of 2 ms and 4 ms, while the polarity of interface charges almost synchronously changed with the polarity reversal of applied voltage at the PRT of 2 min. For the PRT of 2 ms and 4 ms, the electric field nearby the needle electrode would be enhanced with applied electric field of the same direction, whilst the total electric field of insulation system would be weakened at the PRT of 2 min. It was inferred that polarity of interface charge might have not enough time to change in polarity reversal test within the PRT of 4 ms under non-uniform electric field, which was more close to the severe condition of covert transformer. The paper suggest that the value of PRT be reconsidered when the polarity reversal test is performed in non-uniform electric field.

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