Title :
On-site safety evaluation for earth fault in mining power systems
Author :
Xiangjun, Zeng ; Li, K.K. ; Chan, W.L. ; Xianggen, Yin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Changsha Univ. of Electr. Power, China
Abstract :
Many mining power systems utilize ineffectively grounded sources to restrict the residual current of single-phase earth fault in order to reduce outage and shock hazard. In practice, with the system expansion, topology changing and insulation aging, the potential residual current and zero sequence voltage for earth fault vary dynamically and some arcing earth faults can easily cause overvoltage and induce multiple faults. In order to improve the system safety, on-site condition monitoring, safety evaluation and preventive maintenance for an earth fault are proposed in this paper. Some techniques for on-line parameters-measurement based on the resonance-measurement principle are presented. Power system operation states are classified into normal secure state, alert state, incipient fault state and fault state. Some security enhancement methods (preventive action and remedial action) for each state are implemented. The prototype for safety evaluation has been developed and installed in industry power systems for several years.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; earthing; industrial power systems; maintenance engineering; mining; power distribution faults; power system measurement; power system security; safety; alert state; arcing earth faults; earth fault; fault state; incipient fault state; industry power systems; ineffectively grounded sources; insulation aging; mining power systems; multiple faults; normal secure state; on-line parameters-measurement; on-site condition monitoring; on-site safety evaluation; outage reduction; overvoltage; potential residual current; power system operation states; preventive maintenance; residual current restriction; resonance-measurement principle; safety evaluation; security enhancement methods; shock hazard reduction; single-phase earth fault; system expansion; system safety; zero sequence voltage; Aging; Earth; Electric shock; Hazards; Insulation; Power system dynamics; Power system faults; Power system security; Safety; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2001. Thirty-Sixth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7114-3
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2001.955718