Supply Auto-Restoration using Automated Normally Open (N/O) point on Medium Voltage (MV) Networks for the Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLISR) Technology

F. Mthethwa, J. Van Coller
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Medium Voltage (MV) Overhead Lines (OHL) are normally designed in a radial nature which results in back-feeding challenges. MV feeders are usually long in length and that exposes them a huge deal to faults. Major attention has to be paid to these networks since they create faults which affect customers. It is therefore essential to develop self-healing Smart Grid technologies to improve the performance of these networks and to ensure minimum customer interruption during an outage. One such technology is Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLISR). The key motivation of implementing FLISR is to advance the utility’s network reliability. This paper addresses ways to implement FLISR and it focuses on a real distribution network case study and it looks at the issues associated with closing a remotely controlled or automatically operated Normally Open (N/O) point for back-feeding purposes. The benefits of implementing an automated service restoration to Eskom are to minimize the number of customers affected by a fault by automatically isolating the faulted location and restoring service to the healthy portion of customers. This will ultimately minimize the number of customer-hours interrupted (SAIDI) to the values required by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA).
在中压(MV)网络上使用自动常开(N/O)点进行故障定位、隔离和业务恢复(FLISR)技术的供电自动恢复
中压(MV)架空线(OHL)通常设计成径向性质,这导致了反馈挑战。中压馈线通常很长,这使它们容易发生故障。主要的注意力必须放在这些网络上,因为它们会产生影响客户的故障。因此,有必要开发自修复智能电网技术,以提高这些网络的性能,并确保在停电期间最大限度地减少客户中断。其中一项技术是故障定位、隔离和服务恢复(FLISR)。实施FLISR的主要目的是提高电网的可靠性。本文讨论了实现FLISR的方法,重点关注了一个真实的配电网络案例研究,并研究了关闭远程控制或自动操作的常开(N/O)点以进行反馈的相关问题。对Eskom实施自动服务恢复的好处是,通过自动隔离故障位置并将服务恢复到正常的客户部分,可以最大限度地减少受故障影响的客户数量。这将最终将客户中断时间(SAIDI)减少到南非国家能源监管机构(NERSA)所要求的值。
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