US20070046295A1 - System and method for performing online partial discharge testing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to partial discharge sensing systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to an online partial discharge sensing system that includes a partial discharge sensor and an access port.
- Partial discharge sensing can be used to assess the condition of power cables. More particularly, partial discharge sensing can be used to detect deterioration of insulation of power cables by detecting high frequency currents that are created by small gaps, voids or other deterioration in power cable insulation. Online partial discharge sensing refers to frequency domain testing conducted on objects that remain energized during testing.
- a partial discharge sensing system typically includes a partial discharge sensor, a spectrum analyzer, and a signal cable for carrying electrical signals between the sensor and the spectrum analyzer.
- a partial discharge sensing system In order to conduct a partial discharge test, an operator positions the sensor at a test location on a power cable.
- Known systems utilize split core sensors, which require the operator to clamp the split core sensor around the power cable. Next, the operator manually conducts a partial discharge test using the spectrum analyzer.
- the present invention provides a partial discharge sensing system and method that does not require an operator to open enclosures containing power cables to be tested.
- the partial discharge sensing system includes a partial discharge sensor, an access port, and a signal cable. Partial discharge sensors are permanently installed at a test location inside the enclosure.
- the access port is configured so that an analyzer can be connected to the access port from an exterior of the enclosure.
- the signal cable operably connects the partial discharge sensor and the access port to enable an analyzer connected to the access port from outside the enclosure to interface with the partial discharge sensor for generating test data.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a partial discharge sensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a partial discharge sensing system according to the present invention installed in an equipment enclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a partial discharge sensing system 10 that includes a RF current sensor 12 , a signal cable 14 , an access port 16 , an interconnection signal cable 18 , and a spectrum analyzer 20 .
- the RF current sensor 12 is permanently installed at a location inside an enclosure 22 .
- the signal cable 14 e.g., a standard female-female coaxial cable
- the access port 16 is a bulkhead connector (e.g., a standard male-male coaxial cable connector) mounted on the enclosure 22 and extending through a wall or door thereof.
- the access port 16 can include a cover (not shown) for covering the exterior side when not in use.
- the interconnection signal cable 18 (e.g., a standard female-female coaxial cable) is capable of being temporarily connected between the access port 16 and the spectrum analyzer 20 .
- the spectrum analyzer 20 need not be permanently connected to the RF current sensor 12 .
- the RF current sensor 12 can remain permanently installed inside the enclosure 22 and the spectrum analyzer 20 can be connected only when testing is desired.
- This configuration allows online partial discharge testing (i.e., partial discharge testing conducted on test locations that are energized during testing) to be conducted without requiring technicians administering such tests to open or otherwise reach inside the enclosure 22 to position the RF current sensor 12 .
- the safety of the system is enhanced by limiting the risk of electrical shock, electrocution, and other serious injury to technicians from equipment housed within the enclosure 22 .
- Data collected with the spectrum analyzer 20 can be used to assess the condition of equipment, and electrical wiring, at the location of the RF current sensor 12 .
- test data can be collected in a known manner. Analysis of such data can be used, for instance, to detect deterioration of insulation of power cables by detecting high frequency currents that are created when small gaps, voids or other deteriorations form in power cable insulation.
- an Internet-enabled application 24 on a computer can be provided with the spectrum analyzer 20 .
- Online monitoring systems such as the AMSTM Suite asset management system available from Emerson Process Management, Columbus, Ohio, can be linked to the sensing system 10 to obtain data from the spectrum analyzer 20 via the Internet-enabled application 24 , where such data can be combined with data from other sources.
- the system of the present invention enables online partial discharge test data to be used to monitor data from a variety of sources, such as multiple partial discharge sensing systems 10 in different locations or through the integration of multiple types of data. This enables facility management to better monitor and control equipment in a facility without requiring time-consuming temporary sensor installation procedures.
- Application 24 can further provide an alert or alarm to indicate sensed faults at the location of the RF current sensor 12 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a partial discharge sensing system 40 , shown from inside an equipment enclosure 22 .
- the system includes a partial discharge sensor 12 , a signal cable 14 , and a bulkhead connector providing and access port 16 .
- a number of electrical cables 42 are at least partially disposed in enclosure 22 .
- a corresponding number of metallic shields or grounding wires 44 extend from the electrical cables 42 to ground 46 .
- the partial discharge sensor 12 is positioned at a testing location relative to metallic shields or the grounding wires 44 .
- the signal cable 14 connects the partial discharge sensor 12 and the access port 16 , which allows for connection to the partial discharge sensor 12 from the exterior of the enclosure 22 .
- the partial discharge sensor 12 can be an RF current transformer sensor that is generally formed with a central opening for accepting wires or cables to be tested, and can be, for example, a fixed aperture current sensor available from Fischer Custom Communications, Inc., Torrance, Calif. The particular size of the sensor 12 can be selected according to the desired application.
- the sensor 12 is capable of detecting RF surface currents at the testing location, and can be calibrated to detect current signals in a range of about 100 kHz to about 400 MHz, or in a more focus range, as desired.
- the sensor 12 has a connector (e.g., an RF output connector Type N) for interfacing with the signal cable 14 .
- the present invention provides a system and method for partial discharge testing of items, such as power cables, located at least partially within an enclosure without requiring an operator to enter that enclosure. The operator can remain at a safe distance from power cables that remain energized during partial discharge tests. Moreover, the present invention permits a sensor to be installed within an enclosure and a portable spectrum analyzer to be connected only when testing is desired.
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- The present invention relates to partial discharge sensing systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to an online partial discharge sensing system that includes a partial discharge sensor and an access port.
- Partial discharge sensing can be used to assess the condition of power cables. More particularly, partial discharge sensing can be used to detect deterioration of insulation of power cables by detecting high frequency currents that are created by small gaps, voids or other deterioration in power cable insulation. Online partial discharge sensing refers to frequency domain testing conducted on objects that remain energized during testing.
- Typically, a partial discharge sensing system includes a partial discharge sensor, a spectrum analyzer, and a signal cable for carrying electrical signals between the sensor and the spectrum analyzer. In order to conduct a partial discharge test, an operator positions the sensor at a test location on a power cable. Known systems utilize split core sensors, which require the operator to clamp the split core sensor around the power cable. Next, the operator manually conducts a partial discharge test using the spectrum analyzer.
- In order to conduct testing on power cables that are located within enclosures, an operator must open the enclosure and position a partial discharge sensor on a power cable located inside. This requires that the operator be in close proximity to power cables and other components within the enclosure. This can present a safety hazard to operators, who risk electrical shock, electrocution, and other serious injury from equipment housed within such enclosures.
- The present invention provides a partial discharge sensing system and method that does not require an operator to open enclosures containing power cables to be tested. The partial discharge sensing system includes a partial discharge sensor, an access port, and a signal cable. Partial discharge sensors are permanently installed at a test location inside the enclosure. The access port is configured so that an analyzer can be connected to the access port from an exterior of the enclosure. The signal cable operably connects the partial discharge sensor and the access port to enable an analyzer connected to the access port from outside the enclosure to interface with the partial discharge sensor for generating test data.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a partial discharge sensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a partial discharge sensing system according to the present invention installed in an equipment enclosure. -
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a partialdischarge sensing system 10 that includes a RFcurrent sensor 12, asignal cable 14, anaccess port 16, aninterconnection signal cable 18, and aspectrum analyzer 20. TheRF current sensor 12 is permanently installed at a location inside anenclosure 22. The signal cable 14 (e.g., a standard female-female coaxial cable) connects the RFcurrent sensor 12 and theaccess port 16. Theaccess port 16 is a bulkhead connector (e.g., a standard male-male coaxial cable connector) mounted on theenclosure 22 and extending through a wall or door thereof. Theaccess port 16 can include a cover (not shown) for covering the exterior side when not in use. - The interconnection signal cable 18 (e.g., a standard female-female coaxial cable) is capable of being temporarily connected between the
access port 16 and thespectrum analyzer 20. In this embodiment, thespectrum analyzer 20 need not be permanently connected to the RFcurrent sensor 12. TheRF current sensor 12 can remain permanently installed inside theenclosure 22 and thespectrum analyzer 20 can be connected only when testing is desired. This configuration allows online partial discharge testing (i.e., partial discharge testing conducted on test locations that are energized during testing) to be conducted without requiring technicians administering such tests to open or otherwise reach inside theenclosure 22 to position the RFcurrent sensor 12. The safety of the system is enhanced by limiting the risk of electrical shock, electrocution, and other serious injury to technicians from equipment housed within theenclosure 22. - Data collected with the
spectrum analyzer 20 can be used to assess the condition of equipment, and electrical wiring, at the location of theRF current sensor 12. When thespectrum analyzer 20 is temporarily connected, test data can be collected in a known manner. Analysis of such data can be used, for instance, to detect deterioration of insulation of power cables by detecting high frequency currents that are created when small gaps, voids or other deteriorations form in power cable insulation. - Optionally, an Internet-enabled
application 24 on a computer (e.g., a laptop computer) can be provided with thespectrum analyzer 20. Online monitoring systems, such as the AMS™ Suite asset management system available from Emerson Process Management, Columbus, Ohio, can be linked to thesensing system 10 to obtain data from thespectrum analyzer 20 via the Internet-enabledapplication 24, where such data can be combined with data from other sources. The system of the present invention enables online partial discharge test data to be used to monitor data from a variety of sources, such as multiple partialdischarge sensing systems 10 in different locations or through the integration of multiple types of data. This enables facility management to better monitor and control equipment in a facility without requiring time-consuming temporary sensor installation procedures.Application 24 can further provide an alert or alarm to indicate sensed faults at the location of theRF current sensor 12. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a partialdischarge sensing system 40, shown from inside anequipment enclosure 22. The system includes apartial discharge sensor 12, asignal cable 14, and a bulkhead connector providing andaccess port 16. A number ofelectrical cables 42, for instance, insulated power cables, are at least partially disposed inenclosure 22. A corresponding number of metallic shields orgrounding wires 44 extend from theelectrical cables 42 toground 46. Thepartial discharge sensor 12 is positioned at a testing location relative to metallic shields or thegrounding wires 44. Thesignal cable 14 connects thepartial discharge sensor 12 and theaccess port 16, which allows for connection to thepartial discharge sensor 12 from the exterior of theenclosure 22. - The
partial discharge sensor 12 can be an RF current transformer sensor that is generally formed with a central opening for accepting wires or cables to be tested, and can be, for example, a fixed aperture current sensor available from Fischer Custom Communications, Inc., Torrance, Calif. The particular size of thesensor 12 can be selected according to the desired application. Thesensor 12 is capable of detecting RF surface currents at the testing location, and can be calibrated to detect current signals in a range of about 100 kHz to about 400 MHz, or in a more focus range, as desired. Thesensor 12 has a connector (e.g., an RF output connector Type N) for interfacing with thesignal cable 14. - It should be recognized that the present invention provides a system and method for partial discharge testing of items, such as power cables, located at least partially within an enclosure without requiring an operator to enter that enclosure. The operator can remain at a safe distance from power cables that remain energized during partial discharge tests. Moreover, the present invention permits a sensor to be installed within an enclosure and a portable spectrum analyzer to be connected only when testing is desired.
- Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For instance, it will be understood that other types of sensor installation configurations are possible, multiple sensors can be installed within an enclosure, and partial discharge testing can be conducted at a variety of desired testing locations according to the present invention.
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