Title :
Damage of a distribution transformer due to through-fault currents: an electrical forensics viewpoint
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Insurance coverage for commercial premises includes direct loss and damage of the mechanical and electrical plant as well as consequential loss or damage. In recent years, many electrical failures have given rise to huge claims. It is, therefore, also in the interest of the electric power engineering community that the reliability of new systems being designed is acceptable and justified in the light of escalating claims for consequential loss or damage. For many existing power distribution systems in Singapore, it may require a reassessment of the need for additional features to improve the reliability. A case study is presented in this paper to illustrate this point. The case involved a failure investigation that was conducted on a distribution dry-type transformer
Keywords :
failure analysis; fault currents; power transformer protection; 0.433 kV; 2000 kVA; 22 kV; 2800 kVA; HV coils; LV coils; Singapore; arcing phase-to-ground faults; distribution dry-type transformer; distribution transformer damage; electrical failures; electrical forensics viewpoint; failure analysis; failure investigation; power distribution systems; power system reliability; protective relaying; reliability; through-fault currents; Circuit faults; Design engineering; Failure analysis; Fires; Forensics; Power distribution; Power engineering and energy; Power system reliability; Power transformer insulation; Reliability engineering;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on