Title :
Off/on-line FRA condition monitoring technique for power transformer
Author :
Birlasekaran, S. ; Fetherston, Fred
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Newcastle Univ., NSW, Australia
fDate :
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This letter presents a novel and sensitive frequency response analysis (FRA) technique for off/on-line condition monitoring of expensive power apparatus. The main objective is to investigate the applicability of this predictive maintenance technique to diagnosing power transformer failures, to characterize the transformer in a frequency plane for safe operation, and to develop on-line monitoring technique. The effectiveness of this technique is demonstrated on a 2.5 MVA transformer housed at the High Voltage Laboratory of Pacific Power International (PPI) and then tested on three field transformers. The on-line technique is verified on a single-phase high voltage transformer. This study shows that FRA results are very sensitive to faults. The configuration of the measurement set up, frequency range and terminations play a greater role in getting reproducible, fault-indicating results. The interpretation of the voluminous data and analysis relevant to the faults opens a gateway to develop smart power apparatus
Keywords :
condition monitoring; fault location; frequency response; maintenance engineering; power transformer testing; 2.5 MVA; High Voltage Laboratory; Pacific Power International; fault detection; fault-indicating results; frequency range; frequency response analysis; measurement set up; off-line condition monitoring; on-line condition monitoring; power transformer failures analysis; predictive maintenance technique; single-phase high voltage transformer; smart power apparatus; terminations; voluminous data; Condition monitoring; Data analysis; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Laboratories; Power transformers; Predictive maintenance; Testing; US Department of Transportation; Voltage transformers;
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE