DocumentCode
2352749
Title
The measurement of fast transient electromagnetic interference within power system substations
Author
Barrack, C.S. ; Siew, W.H. ; Pryor, B.M.
Author_Institution
Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fYear
1997
fDate
25-27 Mar 1997
Firstpage
270
Lastpage
273
Abstract
Substations are expected to transform and direct electrical power to customers with high reliability, even when exposed to transient electromagnetic interference (EMI) from high voltage (HV) events such as switching, faults and lightning strikes. It is well known that EMI arises from any operation that interrupts or changes an electrical current. During switching operations in substations, very fast, high field transients occur which can adversely affect, amongst other things, secondary equipment in control if it is adequately protected. With increase microprocessor based systems for the monitoring and protection of power equipment, the detection of equipment faults, before they lead to major outages, is possible. The placement of electronic equipment which is, by nature, highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference, within the switchyard EMI environment is becoming more common. This raises the level of concern for the electromagnetic compatibility of such equipment with the EMI environment in which it must operate. Therefore, the environment in which this equipment is placed needs to be fully characterised in terms of electromagnetic interference levels. With this knowledge it is possible to provide adequate protection for electronic equipment and design efficient, effective and reliable control systems. This paper looks at a variety of methods, and their suitability, to characterise the electromagnetic environments in substations
Keywords
substations; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic environment characterisation; equipment fault detection; fast transient electromagnetic interference measurement; power system substations; secondary equipment; switching operations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Developments in Power System Protection, Sixth International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 434)
Conference_Location
Nottingham
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-672-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19970079
Filename
608203
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