Title :
Wind turbine generator step-up transformer failure investigation
Author :
Hope, Eric M. ; Bellei, Terrance A. ; Reyes, Magin
Author_Institution :
S&C Electr. Co., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an investigation into the recurring failures of pad-mounted generator step-up transformers that have been experienced by Exelon Wind at a wind farm in Northern Texas. Observations indicate that the transformer failures are typically a result of contaminated oil due to arcing within the transformer expulsion fuse tube. To determine the underlying cause of this phenomena, S&C Electric Company installed digital monitoring equipment to capture electrical and thermal data at a pad-mounted generator step-up transformer over a four-month period. Electrical data was also captured at the point of interconnect between the wind farm and the local utility. The data captured in this time frame revealed that high-current surges and current cycling frequently occurred due to the WTG cycling on and off from the highly variable wind speeds in the area. High-current surges and current cycling places thermomechanical stress on the transformer and expulsion fuse links, which may ultimately lead to the types of failures experienced at this location.
Keywords :
failure analysis; power transformers; wind power plants; wind turbines; Exelon wind; Northern Texas; S&C Electric Company; contaminated oil; current cycling; digital monitoring equipment; electrical data; expulsion fuse links; high-current surges; local utility; pad-mounted generator step-up transformers; thermal data; thermomechanical stress; transformer expulsion fuse tube; variable wind speeds; wind farm; wind turbine generator step-up transformer failure investigation; Fuses; Generators; Oil insulation; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Wind farms;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2012 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1934-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-8555
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2012.6281584