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Online GIS PD monitoring system according to IEC61850 protocol

Edwiin
Edwiin
Field: Power switch
China

Partial Discharge (PD) Detection in GIS

Both UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) and ultrasonic methods are effective for detecting partial discharges (PD) in Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS), each with distinct advantages:

  • UHF Method: Detects PD pulses via high-frequency electromagnetic waves generated by PD activity within GIS.

  • Ultrasonic Method: Identifies ultrasonic waves produced by bubble shocks caused by PD.

Key Monitoring Data

The main data monitored by a GIS PD monitoring system includes:

  • UHF PD signals

  • Ultrasonic PD signals

  • Transformer voltage signals

The online monitoring system collects these signals and generates alarm information based on the GIS’s operational status.

System Composition

A GIS PD monitoring system comprises three core components:

  • Sensors: Capture PD-related signals.

    • UHF PD sensors detect electromagnetic signals.

    • Ultrasonic sensors measure acoustic signals.

  • Data Preprocessing System: Conditions and prepares signals for analysis.

  • PD Monitoring IED (Intelligent Electronic Device): Processes, stores, and displays data at the bay level.

Signal Flow and Communication

  • Process Level: UHF and ultrasonic sensors acquire electrical and acoustic signals, which are conditioned and transmitted to the PD monitoring IED.

  • Bay Level: The IED stores, displays, and processes data. Specific communication service mapping (per IEC 61850) defines network transmission standards for sampled values between the process and bay levels.

  • Station Level: Data is reported from the bay level to the station level via predefined communication services for centralized monitoring.

System Structure

The figure illustrates the architecture of a GIS PD monitoring system compliant with IEC 61850 standards.

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