Insulation diagnostics on power transformers using the polarisation and depolarisation current (PDC) analysis

T. Leibfried, A. Kachler
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A lot of power transformers currently in operation have reached a critical age with an operating time of 30 years and more. Utilities have to make a decision either continuing to use these transformers or replacing them. As a basis for this decision, information about the condition of the currently operating power transformers is required. Ageing processes are caused by dielectric, chemical, thermal and electrodynamic stresses. They are of very complex nature. As an example, water in the solid insulation material acts as a catalyst and enforces the ageing processes. Due to variable load there is a complex temperature dependent moisture dynamic behaviour of the oil paper insulation system. Well-known methods like Karl-Fischer-Titration and dew point measurement cannot be applied on transformers in operation since it is risky and difficult to open the transformer for getting a material sample. New methods of dielectric spectroscopy have been developed to overcome this implication. The PDC-analysis (polarisation and depolarisation current analysis) is a nondestructive method for determining the moisture content in the solid insulation material of a power transformer. On the basis of this reliable analysis one can decide about further actions like an on-site drying of the active part. This paper presents the PDC technique and results of measurements on new and aged transformers.
基于极化和去极化电流(PDC)分析的电力变压器绝缘诊断
目前在运行的电力变压器中,很多已经达到了临界年龄,运行时间超过30年。公用事业公司必须做出决定,要么继续使用这些变压器,要么更换它们。作为这一决定的基础,需要有关当前运行的电力变压器状况的信息。老化过程是由介电、化学、热和电动力应力引起的。它们的性质非常复杂。例如,固体绝缘材料中的水就像催化剂一样加速老化过程。由于载荷的变化,油纸绝缘系统具有复杂的温度-水分动态特性。众所周知的卡尔-费雪滴定法和露点测量法不能应用于运行中的变压器,因为打开变压器获取材料样品是危险和困难的。为了克服这一问题,人们开发了新的介电光谱方法。pdc分析(极化和去极化电流分析)是一种无损测定电力变压器固体绝缘材料中水分含量的方法。在这种可靠分析的基础上,可以决定进一步的行动,如现场干燥的活性部分。本文介绍了PDC技术及其对新老变压器的测试结果。
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