Title :
Suppression of the high-frequency disturbances in low-voltage circuits caused by disconnector operation in high-voltage open-air substations
Author_Institution :
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
fDate :
7/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The switching off and on of small capacitive currents charging busbar capacitances, connection conductors and open circuit-breakers with disconnectors causes high-frequency transients in high-voltage networks. In low voltage circuits, these transient processes induce dangerous overvoltages for the electronic equipment in the substation. A modified construction of the disconnector with a damping resistor was investigated. Digital simulation of the transient process in a high-voltage network during the arcing period between the disconnector contacts with and without damping resistor were performed. A significant decrease of the arcing duration and the decrease of the electromagnetic field magnitude in the vicinity of the operating disconnector were noticed. In the low-voltage circuit protected with the surge arrester, the overvoltage magnitude was not affected by the damping resistor due to the arrester protection effect.
Keywords :
high-voltage engineering; switchgear; switching substations; transients; arcing; arrester protection; busbar capacitances; capacitive currents; circuit-breakers; damping resistor; disconnector; electromagnetic field; electronic equipment; high-frequency disturbances; high-frequency transients; high-voltage networks; high-voltage open-air substations; low-voltage circuits; overvoltage; surge arrester;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C
DOI :
10.1049/ip-c.1986.0043