Patent classifications
G01R31/1281
Methods of Fitting and Retrofitting Transformers with Fault Indicators, and Fault Indicators Therefor
Fault-indicator assemblies that can each be mounted externally to a corresponding electronic device to provide a visual indication that an internal fault has occurred within the electronic device. A fault-indicator assembly of the present disclosure can be configured for electrical devices such as electrical power transformers, capacitors, and reactors, among others. Some embodiments can be configured to connect to existing orifices of a conventionally manufactured electronic device, such as an orifice for a conventional pressure-relief valve. Such embodiments can be deployed without any modifications to the electrical devices and can be readily retrofitted to existing electrical devices. In some embodiments, a pressure-relief valve can be integrated with the fault-indicator assembly to provide both fault-indication functionality and pressure-relief functionality in the same assembly.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETERMINING AGE OF A TRANSFORMER
A method of determining polymerisation of transformer insulation within a transformer. The method includes the steps of measuring a first and second moisture activity of oil in a transformer, and a first and second temperature of the transformer. The method further includes calculating the ratio of the gradients of the moisture equilibrium curves associated with the moisture activity and the temperature. The calculated ratio can then be used to characterise the polymerisation of the insulation and age of the transformer.
System and method of determining age of a transformer
A method of determining polymerisation of transformer insulation within a transformer. The method includes the steps of measuring a first and second moisture activity of oil in a transformer, and a first and second temperature of the transformer. The method further includes calculating the ratio of the gradients of the moisture equilibrium curves associated with the moisture activity and the temperature. The calculated ratio can then be used to characterise the polymerisation of the insulation and age of the transformer.
Digital modulation/demodulation with active monitoring for measurement of power factor and capacitance in high-voltage bushings, transformers, reactors, and other electrical equipment with high-voltage insulation
Systems and methods for measuring the integrity of insulation components in energized or de-energized electrical systems. Using a digital modulation/demodulation system, an active monitoring system adds a modulated high frequency signal to an injected signal and demodulates the resulting signal to provide voltages and currents that are measured and used to determine the capacitances and power factors of the insulation components. Systems may be used for on-line detection and measurement of power factor and capacitance of electrical equipment such as transformers, reactors, and condenser type bushings. The present disclosure is especially applicable to the electrical power industry.
Apparatus and test method for simulating spark discharge of high-voltage electrostatic precipitator
An apparatus and test method for simulating spark discharge of a high-voltage electrostatic precipitator are provided. The simulation apparatus includes a pulse power supply configured to provide a test voltage, an anode cylinder configured to simulate an anode of a precipitator, a cathode rod configured to simulate a cathode of the precipitator, a pulse capacitor unit configured to simulate an electrode capacitor of the precipitator, an insulating support configured to hang the cathode rod, a voltage divider configured to measure an electrode voltage, and a grounded current sampling unit configured to measure grounded current. The simulation apparatus simulates a discharge process of the high-voltage electrostatic precipitator to measure discharge characteristic parameters such as discharge current and discharge energy of the high-voltage electrostatic precipitator. In this way, characteristics of spark discharge of the precipitator under different load conditions are simulated.
Externally mountable fault indicator assemblies for electrical devices, systems incorporating same, and methods of using same
Fault-indicator assemblies that can each be mounted externally to a corresponding electronic device to provide a visual indication that an internal fault has occurred within the electronic device. A fault-indicator assembly of the present disclosure can be configured for electrical devices such as electrical power transformers, capacitors, and reactors, among others. Some embodiments can be configured to connect to existing orifices of a conventionally manufactured electronic device, such as an orifice for a conventional pressure-relief valve. Such embodiments can be deployed without any modifications to the electrical devices and can be readily retrofitted to existing electrical devices. In some embodiments, a pressure-relief valve can be integrated with the fault-indicator assembly to provide both fault-indication functionality and pressure-relief functionality in the same assembly.
Apparatus for detecting internal defect in transformer
An apparatus for detecting internal defects in a transformer is provided. The apparatus detecting internal defects that arise in the interior by integrating an electrode for electrically detecting defects and a sensor for detecting internal gas into a single body and inserting same into the interior. The apparatus for detecting internal defects in a transformer according to the present invention comprises: a metal member of a set length; a plurality of electrodes, disposed around the metal member, for detecting electrical signals generated due to internal defects of the transformer; an insulating member formed so as to contain the metal member and plurality of electrodes; and a gas sensor, installed at the end of the metal member, for detecting gas inside the transformer.
MONITORING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INSULATION MONITORING OF AN UNGROUNDED ELECTRIC SUBSYSTEM HAVING A LIQUID COOLING OPERATED TO GROUND
A monitoring device and a method for monitoring an insulation resistance for an ungrounded electric system includes a liquid cooling operated to ground and having refrigerant flowing in tubes. For this purpose, the measuring signal is supplied in series in the tube system via the refrigerant resistance. The monitoring device is realized having a current measurement or a voltage measurement at the tube sections in order to detect the insulation resistance and can be enhanced for monitoring a shared insulation resistance of several ungrounded electric subsystems fed by a shared transformer.
DIGITAL MODULATION/DEMODULATION WITH ACTIVE MONITORING FOR MEASUREMENT OF POWER FACTOR AND CAPACITANCE IN HIGH-VOLTAGE BUSHINGS, TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS, AND OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATION
Systems and methods for measuring the integrity of insulation components in energized or de-energized electrical systems. Using a digital modulation/demodulation system, an active monitoring system adds a modulated high frequency signal to an injected signal and demodulates the resulting signal to provide voltages and currents that are measured and used to determine the capacitances and power factors of the insulation components. Systems may be used for on-line detection and measurement of power factor and capacitance of electrical equipment such as transformers, reactors, and condenser type bushings. The present disclosure is especially applicable to the electrical power industry.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETERMINING AGE OF A TRANSFORMER
A method of determining polymerisation of transformer insulation within a transformer. The method includes the steps of measuring a first and second moisture activity of oil in a transformer, and a first and second temperature of the transformer. The method further includes calculating the ratio of the gradients of the moisture equilibrium curves associated with the moisture activity and the temperature. The calculated ratio can then be used to characterise the polymerisation of the insulation and age of the transformer.