Title :
Techniques for diagnosing deterioration of oil-impregnated paper-film power capacitors
Author :
Okabe, S. ; Koto, M. ; Muraoka, T. ; Suganuma, K. ; Takahashi, K.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Electr. Power Co., Yokohama, Japan
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Power capacitors are widely used for regulating voltage and improving the power factor of power systems, and the type in most frequent use today are capacitors made of oil-impregnated paper film, a growing number of which will soon have been in operation in the field for 20 years. This has prompted the authors to study techniques for diagnosing deterioration in oil-impregnated paper film capacitors. It was found that thermal stress causes deterioration of the insulating paper, which increases the amount of dissolved CO and CO2 in the oil and lowers the partial discharge inception voltage, determining the useful lifetime of the capacitor. Based on this idea, techniques have been proposed for diagnosing deterioration, consisting of caution level and danger level, from actual stress in the field. Further, a trial calculation was made for the number of years and months it takes for a capacitor to reach this caution level, based on an investigation of capacitors in service for many years
Keywords :
composite insulating materials; electric breakdown; insulating oils; insulation testing; life testing; paper; partial discharges; power capacitors; CO; CO2; breakdown testing; deterioration diagnosis techniques; dissolved CO; dissolved CO2; insulating paper; oil-impregnated paper film power capacitors; partial discharge inception voltage; power systems; thermal stress; useful lifetime; Aging; Capacitance; Circuit testing; Dielectric materials; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power capacitors; Reactive power; Thermal stresses; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on