Title :
Radiated interference from a high voltage impulse generator
Author :
Siew, W.H. ; Howat, S.D. ; Chalmers, I.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High voltage switching operations radiate large electromagnetic fields. These cause interference to sensitive electronic equipment. For example, the environment of most concern are those of high voltage substations and high voltage research laboratories. This paper evaluates electric and magnetic field measurements obtained during the breakdown of an SF6 gas gap when a 4/400 μs pulse was applied from a high-voltage impulse generator. Building upon previous work concerning initial results in terms of the E-dot and H-dot measurements, this paper also includes the evaluation of the E and H field magnitudes to determine the extent of equipment interference within the vicinity of switching/pulse operations. In addition, these laboratory results were extrapolated to allow comparisons to be made with results from previous studies investigating switching operations within a substation environment. The implications regarding EMC immunity standards and the level of interference is discussed
Keywords :
distribution networks; electric field measurement; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; high-voltage techniques; magnetic field measurement; power system measurement; pulse generators; standards; switchgear; switching substations; E field magnitude; E-dot measurement; EMC immunity standards; H field magnitude; H-dot measurement; SF6; SF6 gas gap; electric field measurement; electromagnetic fields; electronic equipment; equipment interference; extrapolation; high voltage impulse generator; high voltage research laboratories; high voltage substations; high voltage switching operations; interference level; laboratory results; magnetic field measurement; radiated interference; switching/pulse operations; Electric breakdown; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic radiative interference; Electronic equipment; Magnetic field measurement; Pulse generation; Pulse measurements; Substations; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on