M. Carpenter, R. Hoad, T. Bruton, R. Das, S. Kunsman, J. M. Peterson
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Abstract
Faulted lines must be repaired and returned to service in the shortest possible time to provide reliable service to the customers. Fault detection is an important aspect of system protection, as it involves personnel as well as equipment safety. The research on high impedance fault (HTF) detection techniques is mainly based on conventional methods, familiar to the power system engineers. TXU Electric Delivery (TXUED) and ABB have initiated a project to collect HIF data from staged-fault testing, to assist ABB in the research and development of suitable techniques for detecting high impedance faults. Since most protective relay engineers have spent their careers avoiding faults on the electric system, they are not usually comfortable with the process of staging faults on a system in service. The purpose of this paper is to describe one method of staging faults that is both safe for utility personnel performing the tests and results in no interruption or break in service to the utility consumers connected to the distribution feeder. Also, the analysis of the resulting HIF test data is discussed. These staged fault tests occurred on January 27-29, 2004 and also on September 27-28, 2004 on a distribution feeder at the TXU Huntington Substation near Lufkin, Texas.
故障线路必须在尽可能短的时间内修复并恢复使用,为用户提供可靠的服务。故障检测是系统保护的一个重要方面,因为它涉及到人员和设备的安全。高阻抗故障检测技术的研究主要基于常规方法,为电力系统工程师所熟悉。TXU Electric Delivery (TXUED)和ABB启动了一个项目,从分阶段故障测试中收集HIF数据,以帮助ABB研究和开发检测高阻抗故障的合适技术。由于大多数保护继电器工程师的职业生涯都是为了避免电力系统出现故障,因此他们通常对在役系统中出现故障的过程感到不舒服。本文的目的是描述一种分级故障的方法,这种方法既对进行测试的公用事业人员安全,又不会中断或中断与配电馈线相连的公用事业用户的服务。最后,对HIF试验数据进行了分析。2004年1月27日至29日和2004年9月27日至28日,在德克萨斯州卢夫金附近的TXU亨廷顿变电站的配电馈线上进行了分阶段故障测试。