Partial Discharge Monitoring of Power Transformers by Calibrated UHF Measurements
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37798/2023724514Keywords:
power transformers, partial discharge, PD, UHF, monitoring, sensorsAbstract
Partial discharge (PD) measurement is an established technique to detect local defects in the oil/paper insulation. They can be measured by electrical PD measurements according to IEC 60270 or by electromagnetic measurements in the ultra-high frequency range (UHF: 300 MHz – 3 GHz). The electromagnetic emissions of PD are recorded using an UHF sensor which is inserted into the transformer tank. The importance of PD measurements is reflected in the standard for charge-based electrical measurements (IEC 60270). Because of the standard, apparent charge, QIEC, became an essential factor for determining insulation quality in transformers. To be an accepted factor for both, quality testing in factory acceptance tests (FAT) or site acceptance tests (SAT) and continuous PD monitoring, the UHF technology must be as reliable and reproducible as the electrical method. To achieve this, a standardized calibration procedure is needed: It makes UHF measurement results from different systems comparable. Because this calibration procedure was lacking in the past, the UHF technology does not provide comparability between measurement systems and different sensors, yet. However, it shows advantages for on-site acceptance tests like SAT, continuous monitoring, and diagnostic purposes. E.g., regarding signal to noise ratios, the possibility for localization of PD sources and also for practical reasons like preparation times and accessibility on-site.
This contribution presents a PD monitoring system which can be calibrated according to the calibration process described recently in Cigré TB 861 and two different types of UHF PD sensors for power transformers. One sensor type is for new transformers using dielectric windows and the other is for retrofitting transformers using their DN50/80 drain valves. A recommendation or strategy on where to place window-type UHF sensors at the tank of new power transformers is also provided in accordance with TB 861. Additionally, this contribution provides a description of the calibration process for UHF PD measurement systems consisting of two steps: 1) Calibration of the measurement instrument analogous to the calibration of the electrical PD measurement circuit using a defined reference signal. 2) Calibration of a UHF sensor using its characteristic antenna factor (AF). Furthermore, it shows three case studies from different power transformers equipped with UHF sensors and UHF PD monitoring systems.