Partial Discharge Monitoring of Medium Voltage Switchgears: Self-condition Assessment using an Embedded Bushing Sensor

2021 
Condition assessment of Medium Voltage switchgears requires effective, but inexpensive solutions to become a common practice. On the other hand, failure of a switchgear component can cause cascade effects and outage of other apparatus, in addition to significant economic losses due, e.g., to lack of energy availability. A major diagnostic property to evaluate switchgear health and reliability is partial discharges, being a direct cause of failure of organic insulation systems. A new approach to automatic, self-assessment of switchgear reliability based on partial discharge, PD, acquisition and processing, as well as a new type of PD sensor solution are presented in this paper. The sensor is based on the capacitive divider existing in most bushings to indicate the presence or absence of voltage. The innovative automatic software is able to provide automatic noise and PD separation, noise rejection and type of PD-source identification. The embedded bushing sensor has been tested on switchgears in the presence of defective components as cable terminations and bushings. Results show that the sensor, coupled with the automatic software, is able to provide good sensitivity compared to other sensors, and good capability to locate the cabinet and identify the type of source generating partial discharges.
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