On-line Resistance Measurement of Substation Connectors Focused on Predictive Maintenance

Akash Kadechkar, J. Riba, M. Moreno-Eguilaz, F. Capelli, D. Gonzalez
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To detect faults in their early stage in a substation, it is necessary to monitor, measure and analyze periodically the health condition of the electrical connectors, which are among the most critical devices in such installations. To do so, the electrical connector has to be combined with low-cost intelligent electronic devices (IED), including different sensor types and microcontrollers with wireless capabilities. Such an electrical connector is referred as SmartConnector. Using the data collected by the IED, it is possible to estimate accurately the current condition of the electrical connector in real-time, which in turn will determine the expected faults in the substation before a major failure occurrence. The electrical resistance plays a key role to determine the current health condition, and therefore to estimate the remaining lifetime of the electrical connector. The electrical resistance of a high-voltage substation connector is calculated in real-time using different methods proposed in this work, by using an analog-bipolar Hall effect sensor and an instrumentation amplifier. Experimental results, when compared with the standard 4-wire Kelvin method, show an error of less than 10%. Although the proposed methods have been validated for substation connectors, they can be applied to many other types of hardware with electrical contacts.
面向预见性维护的变电站连接件在线电阻测量
为了及早发现变电站的故障,有必要定期监测、测量和分析电连接器的健康状况,而电连接器是变电站中最关键的设备之一。为此,电连接器必须与低成本智能电子设备(IED)相结合,包括不同类型的传感器和具有无线功能的微控制器。这种电连接器称为SmartConnector。利用IED收集的数据,可以实时准确地估计电连接器的电流状况,从而在发生重大故障之前确定变电站的预期故障。电阻对于确定当前的健康状况起着关键作用,因此可以估计电连接器的剩余寿命。本文采用模拟双极霍尔效应传感器和仪表放大器,采用不同的方法实时计算了高压变电站连接器的电阻。实验结果表明,与标准四线开尔文法相比,误差小于10%。虽然所提出的方法已被变电站连接器验证,但它们可以应用于许多其他类型的具有电触点的硬件。
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