Combined On-Line Bushing Monitoring and Geo-Magnetic Induced Current Monitoring System
20170227592 · 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
- ZALYA BERLER (Sunny Isles Beach, FL, US)
- VLADIMIR PRYKHODKO (Sunny Isles Beach, FL, US)
- JOE WATSON (North Miami Beach, FL, US)
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Abstract
A system for on-line bushing monitoring and geo-magnetically induced current monitoring utilizes a Hall Effect current transducer and obtains the harmonic component of the signals through the measurement of bushing test tap current which provides a more reliable measurement method since the bushings provide a capacitive voltage divider that is not subject to saturation which is a drawback of using current transformers to obtain the signals. The system combines the existing harmonic analysis functions of the bushing monitor measurement system with the measured neutral direct current to provide an economical and efficient system that monitors both bushing condition and GIC conditions with one common monitoring module.
Claims
1. An on-line transformer monitoring system that monitors both bushing condition and the presence of geo-magnetic induced current, or other direct current (DC) currents into an energized transformer, with one common system.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the system measures the harmonic currents generated by half-cycle core saturation, produced by geo-magnetic induced currents, or other conditions that introduce a DC component onto the power system and into the transformer, by measuring the voltages at each bushing's test tap, which, as an effective capacitive voltage divider, is not susceptible to saturation which can occur with direct measurement of harmonic current using current transformers.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the system employs the same sensors attached to the same bushings and measuring the bushing leakage voltage and current, for both the bushing monitoring functions and the geo-magnetic induced current functions.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the system utilizes Fourier analysis of the common signal for the algorithms used to determine the bushing power factor and capacitance as well as determine the harmonic current/voltage content.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the system measures a direct current component of the transformer's neutral current to also detect a presence of geomagnetic induced currents or other DC currents into the transformer.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the system further comprises remote telemetry that transmits data for bushing power factor and capacitance for each monitored bushing, harmonic voltage content for 1.sup.st through 10.sup.th harmonics, and the magnitude of neutral DC current.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the system provides local and remote alarms in the event that bushing deterioration is detected or a geomagnetic induced current event is detected.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the system is configured to operate as a stand-alone system or as a modular component in a more complete transformer monitoring system.
9. An on-line transformer monitoring system for monitoring a transformer, comprising: one or more sensors monitoring a bushing condition of the transformer and providing at least a first signal; one or more sensors monitoring a presence of geo-magnetic induced currents, or other direct current (DC) currents into an energized transformer and providing at least a second signal; an analyzer module having one or processors configured to: receive at least the first signal and the second signal; digitize and analyze harmonics of the first signal to provide a digitized first signal; amplify and digitize the second signal to provide a digitized second signal, and process the first digitized signal and the second digitized signal to provide in a single device an output measuring both induced currents and bushing condition.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the system measures harmonic currents generated by half-cycle core saturation, produced by geo-magnetic induced currents, or other conditions that introduce a DC component onto the power system and into the transformer, by measuring the voltages at each bushing's test tap of the transformer in a manner unsusceptible to saturation.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the voltages at each bushing's test tap of the transformer is measured using an indirect measurement of harmonic current.
12. The system of claim 9, wherein the system employs the same sensors attached to the same bushings and measuring the bushing leakage voltage and current, for both the bushing monitoring functions and the geo-magnetic induced current functions.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the system further utilizes Fourier analysis of the common signal for algorithms used to determine the bushing power factor and capacitance to determine a harmonic current or voltage content.
14. The system of claim 9, wherein a measurement of the direct current component of the transformer's neutral current is also used to detect the presence of geomagnetic induced currents or other DC currents into the transformer.
15. The system of claim 9, wherein the system that provides remote telemetry including bushing power factor and capacitance for each monitored bushing, harmonic voltage content for 1.sup.st through 10.sup.th harmonics, and the magnitude of a neutral DC current.
16. The system of claim 9, further comprising outputs for local and remote alarms in the event that bushing deterioration is detected or a geomagnetic induced current event is detected.
17. The system of claim 9, wherein the system operates as a stand-alone system or as a modular component in a more complete transformer monitoring system.
18. A method of on-line transformer monitoring, comprising: monitoring, by one or more sensors, a bushing condition of a transformer and providing at least a first signal; monitoring, by one or more sensors, a presence of geo-magnetic induced currents, or other direct current (DC) currents into an energized transformer and providing at least a second signal; digitizing and analyzing, by an analyzer module having one or processors, the harmonics of the first signal to provide a digitized first signal; amplifying and digitizing the second signal to provide a digitized second signal, and processing the first digitized signal and the second digitized signal to provide in a single device an output measuring both induced currents and bushing condition.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the method further measures harmonic currents generated by half-cycle core saturation, produced by geo-magnetic induced currents, or other conditions that introduce a DC component onto the power system and into the transformer, by measuring the voltages at each bushing's test tap of the transformer in a manner unsusceptible to saturation.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the method employs the same sensors attached to the same bushings to measure the bushing leakage voltage and current, for both the bushing monitoring functions and the geo-magnetic induced current functions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The embodiments herein combine on-line bushing monitoring and Geo-magnetic induced current monitoring as a system 100 as shown in
[0015] The system provides bushing power factor, capacitance and imbalance output data as well as the DC component of the transformer's neutral current and harmonic voltage components for the system voltage up to the 10.sup.th harmonic (600 Hz for a 60 Hz power system or 500 Hz for a 50 Hz system).
[0016] The system also includes local and remote alarm outputs for bushing condition and GEO-MAGNETIC event detection.
[0017] The embodiments disclosed herein describe a combined on-line bushing monitoring and Geo-magnetic induced current monitoring system in one common module. In one embodiment as shown in
[0018] In the embodiment shown in
[0019] Referring back to
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[0022] The system in some embodiments can be configured to provide local and remote alarms (see outputs 115 in
[0023] The bushing monitor and Geo-magnetic induced current monitor system can also be connected to a common transformer monitoring system consisting of other measured parameters that can be affected by Geo-magnetic induced current conditions such as dissolved gas-in-oil, elevated transformer oil temperatures or elevated transformer noise or tank vibration levels.
[0024] The communications network provides local and remote data over TCP/IP, Modbus, DNP 3.0 and IEC 61850 protocols over RS485, RS232 (see outputs 117 in
[0025] In summary, several of the embodiments present an on-line transformer monitoring system that monitors both bushing condition and the presence of geo-magnetic induced, or other direct current (DC) currents into an energized transformer within one common system. In some embodiments of such a system, the system measures the harmonic currents generated by half-cycle core saturation, produced by geo-magnetic induced currents, or other conditions that introduce a DC component onto the power system and into the transformer, by measuring the voltages at each bushing's test tap, which, as an effective capacitive voltage divider, is not susceptible to saturation which can occur with direct measurement of harmonic current using current transformers. The monitoring system can employ the same sensors attached to the same bushings and measuring the bushing leakage voltage and current, for both the bushing monitoring functions and the geo-magnetic induced current functions. The system can further utilize Fourier analysis of the common signal for the algorithms used to determine the bushing power factor and capacitance as well as determine the harmonic current/voltage content. In some embodiments, the system can include the measurement of the direct current component of the transformer's neutral current to also detect the presence of geomagnetic induced currents or other DC currents into the transformer. Such a system can include remote telemetry including bushing power factor and capacitance for each monitored bushing, harmonic voltage content for 1.sup.st through 10.sup.th harmonics, and the magnitude of neutral DC current. The system can also provide local and remote alarms in the event that bushing deterioration is detected or a geomagnetic induced current event is detected. In some embodiments, the system can operate as a stand-alone system or alternatively as a modular component in a more complete transformer monitoring system.