Title :
Transformer diagnosis using frequency response analysis: results from fault simulations
Author_Institution :
Alstorn Transformer Res. Centre, Saint-Ouen, France
Abstract :
This paper presents an assessment of which faults can be detected using frequency response analysis (FRA) and how different faults may be distinguished. The test method and the method used by the author for presenting the results are described. The results of an extensive fault simulation programme on a 100 kVA distribution transformer are presented and discussed. The faults simulated include poor tank ground, no core ground, multiple core ground, foreign object in tank, closed loop in tank (circulating current), poor contacts, additional turns, short-circuited turns and loosened turns. It is concluded that no core ground and foreign objects in tank cannot be detected using FRA, but all the other types of fault can be. It is further concluded that multiple core ground and closed loop in tank cannot be distinguished, but that all the other types of detectable fault can be.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; frequency response; power distribution faults; power transformer testing; 100 kVA; additional turns; closed loop; contacts; core ground; distribution transformer; fault distinguishing; fault simulations; frequency response analysis; loosened turns; power transformer fault diagnosis; short-circuited turns; tank ground; Analytical models; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Fault detection; Fault diagnosis; Frequency response; Oil insulation; Power transformers; Transformer cores; US Department of Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2002 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7518-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2002.1043265