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Alexander Dierks – Alectrix (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
Innovative Test Techniques & Diagnostic Measurements to Improve the Performance and Reliability of Power System Transformers Dr. Michael Krüger, Alexander Kraetge – Omicron Electronics GmbH, Austria Alexander Dierks – Alectrix (Pty) Ltd, South Africa 9/17/2018
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The Switch Quiz Room with one light Three switches outside room
Which switch operates the light? You are only allowed to open and enter the room ONCE! 9/17/2018
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The Switch Quiz Turn Switch 1 & 2 ON and wait
Turn Switch 2 OFF, enter the room and check: If light is ON Switch 1 If light is OFF and bulb is warm Switch 2 If light is OFF and bulb is cold Switch 3 9/17/2018
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Sources of Transformer Faults
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Classical Tests of Transformers
Ratio Measurement (Tap changer dependant) Excitation Current Measurement (Open Circuit Impedance) Short Circuit Impedance Winding Resistance (static) 9/17/2018
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New Test Techniques: Summary
Onload Tapchanger (OLTC) Testing SFRA Measurement Capacitance and Tan Delta Measurement Di-electric Response Measurement Partial Discharge Measurement 9/17/2018
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Functioning of Tap changer
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OLTC Principle (1) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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OLTC Principle (2) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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OLTC Principle (3) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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OLTC Principle (4) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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OLTC Principle (5) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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OLTC Principle (6) A B Tap Selector Diverter Switch Diverter Resistors
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Measurement of Winding Resistance
Measuring Lines for I Measuring Lines for U 9/17/2018
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New Voltage Selector Contact
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Testing of a new 500MVA Transformer
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220:110 kV 100MVA TRF: A-Phase 9/17/2018
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Faulty Tap Selector Contact
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Winding Resistance A-Phase After Repair
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Delta R for U-Mp „UP“-„DOWN“
Before repair After repair 9/17/2018
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Transient Current during Switching Process
3 A 1 Slope Ripple 4 2 1 = Diverter switch switches to the first commutating resistor 2 = Both commutating resistors are in parallel 3 = Final contact of the diverter contact B is reached 4 = Current control of the CPC 100 regulates the current to the nominal test current again 9/17/2018
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Ripple of a Diverter Switch in a Good Condition (1100MVA)
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Ripple of an Aged Diverter Switch
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Aged Diverter Switch 9/17/2018
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New Test Techniques: Summary
Onload Tapchanger Testing SFRA Measurement Capacitance and Tan Delta Measurement Di-electric Response Measurement Partial Discharge Measurement 9/17/2018
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Transformer Model for SFRA
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Sweep Frequency Response Analysis (SFRA)
Magnitude Phase This slide explains the so-called sweep frequency method. In contrast to the impulse method, here we work with a sinusoidal signal, which is swept between 10 Hz and 10/20 kHz (or more). Vin – represented in red – is the input signal, which is standardized to 1 or 100%. We sweep the signal over the whole frequency range and measure the signal Vout - represented in blue - at the other end of the winding. We see that the blue signal (output signal) compared to the red signal (input signal) shows both a damping as well as a phase shift. The transfer function (H) in dB is the result of the calculation according the shown formula: H(dB) = .... Advantages of the sweep FRA method: The input amplifiers of the equipment can be realized with a very small bandwidth; by that it can be avoided that other distortion signals superimpose the measurement signal Over the whole frequency range we have a constant amplitude of the oscillator signal and by that no limitation of / a constant energy at higher frequencies. This allows a more sensitive measurement of particularly at higher resonance frequencies. 9/17/2018
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SFRA Measurement: Test Set Up
This slides shows the standard FRA measuring method: The yellow cable (generator output) is connected to the beginning of the winding, with the red cable the injected voltage is measured back to compensate wiring influences (reference channel). With the blue cable (output) the damped signal at the other end of the same winding is fed back to equipment to the measurement input. This is the standard FRA method which should be applied as a minimum for all FRA measurements. The measurement is performed for each phase: If a transformer has two voltage levels this means that six measurements are performed, if we have a three-winding transformer (upper, medium, and low voltage winding), nine such measurements are necessary. 9/17/2018
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SFRA: Healthy transformer 33kV 10MVA
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SFRA: Damaged Winding 400kV 700MVA
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What can SFRA detect? Fingerprint (Reference Measurement) is important!!! Geometrical changes in the core and/or windings due to transport or electrical faults: Core deformation / Core movement (clamping) Faulty core groundings Fault on magnetic cores (shorted laminates) Bulk winding movement Coil deformation - axial & radial Buckling of windings Broken or open internal connections Inter-winding / Inter-turn short circuits (list is self explaining) Bucklings: Certain kind of winding deformation (see picture later in this presentation) Winding faults: Can also be localized in some cases 9/17/2018
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Radial Deformation (Buckling)
Source: G. Bertagnolli, Short Circuit Duty of Power Transformers, ABB Trasformatori, Legnano 9/17/2018
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Damaged Winding (Axial Movement)
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Grounding of the Measurement Cables Important for reproducible measurements
Braids for a low-inductive connection cable screen - flange This slides shows the standard FRA measuring method: The yellow cable (generator output) is connected to the beginning of the winding, with the red cable the injected voltage is measured back to compensate wiring influences (reference channel). With the blue cable (output) the damped signal at the other end of the same winding is fed back to equipment to the measurement input. This is the standard FRA method which should be applied as a minimum for all FRA measurements. The measurement is performed for each phase: If a transformer has two voltage levels this means that six measurements are performed, if we have a three-winding transformer (upper, medium, and low voltage winding), nine such measurements are necessary. 9/17/2018
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New Test Techniques: Summary
Onload Tapchanger Testing SFRA Measurement Capacitance and Tan Delta Measurement Di-electric Response Measurement Partial Discharge Measurement 9/17/2018
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C / Tan Delta Progression of a Bushing
Source: RWE 9/17/2018
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Bushing Fault Source: RWE 9/17/2018
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Bushing after Explosion
Source: RWE 9/17/2018
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Tan Delta / Dissipation Factor
Bushings: Aging and decomposition of insulation Water content Bad contacted electrodes or capacitive layers Cracks in the insulation Transformers: Aging Water content in oil and paper Contamination by particles 9/17/2018
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Capacitance Measurement
Bushings: Partial breakdowns between layers Oil ingress into cracks of solid insulation (RBP) Change of Geometry between: Transformer windings Windings and tank Windings and core Core and tank 9/17/2018
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CPC 100 / TD 1 Tan-delta & Capacitance Measurement 9/17/2018
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220kV RIP Bushing Stored Outside
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220kV RIP Bushing Stored Outside
Minimum Minimum Minimum 9/17/2018
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New Test Techniques: Summary
Onload Tapchanger Testing SFRA Measurement Capacitance and Tan Delta Measurement Di-electric Response Measurement Partial Discharge Measurement 9/17/2018
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Design of the Winding Insulation Measurement of Water Content in Paper & Pressboard
Source: Weidmann AG 9/17/2018
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Frequency Domain Spectroscopy (FDS)
X (t) N Z 1 2 C X, L Reference path Measurement I CN CX 9/17/2018
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PDC Analysis Polarisation-Depolarisation-Current
Principle Recording of current 9/17/2018
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Dirana: Combination of PDC and FDS
FDS 11 h Meas. Time PDC Meas. only up to 1 Hz 0.1 Hz – 5 kHz 0.1 mHz – 0.1 Hz FDS+PDC 0.1 mHz – 5 kHz in less than 3 hours meas. time 9/17/2018
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PDC up to 0.1Hz und FDS above 0.1Hz
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FDS / PDC Measurements on a 800 kVA Distribution Transformer
1969 Furan content: 12.27 mg/kg !! DP 130 Decision: transformer was taken out of service 9/17/2018
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FDS curves for different temperatures
FDS / PDC Measurements on a 800 kVA Distribution Transformer FDS curves for different temperatures 50°C 25°C 12°C 9/17/2018
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FDS / PDC Measurements on a 800 kVA Distribution Transformer
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New Test Techniques: Summary
Onload Tapchanger Testing SFRA Measurement Capacitance and Tan Delta Measurement Di-electric Response Measurement Partial Discharge Measurement 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
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Overpressure valve released 200l of oil
Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer Overpressure valve released 200l of oil 9/17/2018
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DC insulation resistance
Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer DC insulation resistance 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
Taps No-load current Taps 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
Z0 (f) = R0 (f) + j X0 (f) 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
FRA (log view) 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
Faulty B phase FRA (lin view zoomed) 9/17/2018
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Partial discharge measurement
Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer Partial discharge measurement Optical fiber MPD 600 Measuring electrode 9/17/2018
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Partial discharge measurement
Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer Partial discharge measurement 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
Opened transformer 9/17/2018
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Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer
Melted screw 9/17/2018
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Melted steel with copper marks
Fault on a 25 MVA Furnace Transformer Melted steel with copper marks 9/17/2018
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Conclusions / Summary Defective contacts of the OLTC can be detected by measuring the static winding resistance over all taps up- and down. Switching problems of the diverter switch of the OLTC can be found through dynamic resistance measurements. The Sweep Frequency Response Analysis (SFRA) is a powerful tool for detecting winding displacements, winding deformations and faulty core and screen connections. Reproducible connection techniques are important to ensure reliable and reproducible measurements. Tan Delta frequency sweeps are much more sensitive for investigating insulation problems compared to measurements at 50Hz only. Polarization / Depolarization Current (PDC) and Frequency Domain Spectroscopy (FDS) measurements are useful tools for determining the water content in cellulose for deciding on further actions (e.g. drying). Partial Discharge (PD) measurements are an important tool for the troubleshooting of insulation problems. 9/17/2018
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Thank you for your interest !
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