[Poster Presentation]Diagnosis and Analysis of a 110kV Oil-immersed Current Transformer with Partial Discharge Defects

Diagnosis and Analysis of a 110kV Oil-immersed Current Transformer with Partial Discharge Defects
ID:184 Submission ID:1159 View Protection:PUBLIC Updated Time:2020-10-15 20:10:45 Hits:275 Poster Presentation

Start Time:2020-11-04 14:50 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:5min

Session:[G] Poster session » [G4] Poster Session 4 and Poster Session 9

Abstract
  More than 60% of oil-immersed current transformers are the vertical type in the Inner Mongolia Power Grid, which affects the operation stability of power system directly. This paper presents a diagnosing case of partial discharge defects of a 110kV vertical oil-immersed current transformer (VOCT). It is found that the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) and dielectric loss of the VOCT exceeded warming thresholds. To explain the abnormal experimental results, byproducts in oil were examined and dielectric loss were re-measured under different voltage levels. In addition, the results of dielectric loss and grounding capacitance measurements indicated that the insulation of cable-paper tapes was good and the discharge was not attributed to moisture. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS) showed that the copper belts and cable tapes are neither oxidized nor aged. Based on the diagnosis and analysis, the causes of defects were cleared, and technical suggestions for instrument transformer were proposed.
 
Keywords
Capacitance,Dielectric loss factor,DGA,Main capacitance screen,Primary winding,VOCT
Speaker
Qiong Wang
the Inner Mongolia Electric Power Science & Research Institute, Inner Mongolia Grid

Submission Author
Qiong Wang the Inner Mongolia Electric Power Science & Research Institute, Inner Mongolia Grid
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