WO2012160118A1 - Isolation monitoring using a test signal of variable frequency - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid. More particular, the invention relates to a method of monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid, comprising the steps of connecting an AC voltage source via at least one test resistor to the power grid; applying a test signal comprising a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground and a frequency to the power grid by means of the AC voltage source; measuring a leakage current flowing due to the test signal; and determining an ohmic isolation resistance from the leakage current.
- the invention relates to an apparatus for monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid. More particular, the invention relates to an apparatus for monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid comprising: an AC voltage source configured to be connected to the power grid via at least one test resistor and generating a test signal having a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground and a frequency; measurement devices measuring a leakage current flowing due to the test signal; and an evaluation device determining an ohmic isolation resistance from the leakage current.
- the ungrounded power grid may be a DC or an AC power grid; it may also have both a DC area, like for example on the input side of an inverter, and an AC area, like for example on the output side of the inverter.
- the u ngrou nded power grid may be a so-called IT (French: isolee terre) grid, particularly in a photovoltaic system, or any other ungrounded power grid.
- An ungrounded power grid without a fixed relation to electric ground of any of its lines may also be designated as an IT (French: isolee terre) grid.
- IT Framework: isolee terre
- an isolation fault between one of the lines and ground only results in this line being grounded, and the power grid may still be operated.
- such an isolation fault should be detected as soon as possible to be able to repair it before any further isolation fault occurs which would force a shutdown of the power grid.
- an isolation fault with regard to ground may be detected by measuring and evaluating the impedance to ground.
- the impedance to ground is a complex value which is composed of the ohmic isolation resistance of interest as its real part and of a capacitive reactance to ground as its imaginary part.
- the capacitive reactance to ground is a result of leakage capacitances of the power grid which are effective with respect to ground.
- IT grids are often used in photovoltaic systems. Due to the surface area of their solar modules alone, photovoltaic systems exhibit high leakage capacitances with regard to ground. The value of these leakage capacitances varies considerably when, for example, rain falls on the photovoltaic system. Due to high and at the same time varying leakage capacitances, monitoring an isolation of a photovoltaic system operated as an IT grid with regard to ground becomes quite complicated. Further, voltage variations occurring over the respective photovoltaic generator due to MPP tracking may also cause problems in isolation monitoring of photovoltaic systems.
- a method of and an apparatus for monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid are known from DE 25 42 81 1 B1.
- a sine-shaped test signal having a frequency in a preferred range from 25 Hz to 500 Hz is applied to a measurement object by means of an AC voltage source.
- a voltage drop over a resistor connected in series with the AC voltage source is used as a measure for the leakage current caused by the test signal.
- the leakage current is supplied to a rectifier circuitry operating in phase with the test signal to determine the active current part of the leakage current which is in phase with the test signal.
- the known method and the known apparatus turn out to be suitable to only a very limited extent for isolation monitoring of a photovoltaic system operated as an IT grid as the active current part of the leakage current is comparatively small and may thus only be determined with a comparatively high error.
- a further method of and a further apparatus for monitoring the isolation of an ungrounded power grid are known from DE 38 82 833 D2.
- the test signal applied to the IT grid should have a frequency below the frequency of the AC current and that the frequency should be so low that the current flowing over the leakage capacitance of the power grid monitored is minimized.
- a frequency of 10 Hz is mentioned. This reactive current part of the leakage current is then compensated for determining the isolation resistance.
- a test signal having a square wave voltage course is applied to the power grid to be monitored by means of a voltage source. Based on the resulting leakage current, the absolute value of the isolation resistance between the measurement object and ground is determined. Due to using a square wave voltage course, transient effects, particularly the loading of any capacitances with respect to ground in the power grid to be monitored, have to be awaited before the leakage current is measured. Due to this, the measurement of the isolation resistance is very slow when high capacitances are present.
- the present invention relates to a method of monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid.
- an AC voltage source is connected to the power grid via at least one test resistor.
- a test signal comprising a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground and a frequency is applied to the power grid by means of the AC voltage source.
- a leakage current flowing due to the test signal is measured and an ohmic isolation resistance is determined from the leakage current.
- the frequency of the test signal is varied such that an active current part of the leakage current keeps a predetermined recommended value at varying leakage capacitances of the power grid.
- the present invention also relates to an apparatus for monitoring an isolation of an ungrounded power grid.
- This apparatus comprises (i) an AC voltage source configured to be connected to the power grid via at least one test resistor and generating a test signal having a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground and a frequency, (ii) measurement devices measuring a leakage current flowing due to the test signal, and (iii) an evaluation device which determines an ohmic isolation resistance from the leakage current.
- the AC voltage source varies the frequency of the test signal in such a way that an active current part of the leakage current keeps a predetermined recommended value at varying leakage capacitances of the power grid.
- That the active current pa rt of th e leakage cu rrent keeps a predeterm in ed recommended value means that it stays within a limited range of values, and provides for a desired level of accuracy at maximum speed of isolation or ground fault detection.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a photovoltaic system comprising an inverter and being operated as an IT grid, together with an AC voltage source and measurement devices of an apparatus for monitoring the isolation of the IT grid.
- Fig. 2 shows a simplified equivalent circuit diagram for determining the voltage present between the IT grid according to Fig. 1 and electric ground;
- Fig. 3 is a vector diagram of the complex leakage current b, composed of an active current part l w as its real part and a reactive current part l b as its imaginary part.
- the frequency of the test signal is not fixed but will be adapted to the leakage capacitances of the power grid which are presently effective.
- This adaptation may be effected in a number of different ways , for example, by repeatedly or continuously modulating the frequency of the test signal.
- the purpose of the variation of the frequency of the test signal is to maintain the active current part of the leakage current at a high level such that the predetermined recommended value is achieved. In this way, it is ensured that the isolation resistance of the monitored power grid can be determined with sufficient accuracy and reliability.
- this determination also is carried out within a minimum amount of time by varying the frequency of the test signal downwards to such an extent only that is required for achieving sufficient precision and reliability.
- the time required to react to a changing isolation resistance and particularly to an isolation fault would be unnecessarily long, if the recommended value is exceeded, which is anyway not necessary for achieving a sufficient accuracy and reliability.
- the time required to react to a changing isolation resistance and particularly to an isolation fault is kept as short as possible by keeping the recommended value.
- the recommended value is a minimum value which the active current part reaches in the method disclosed here; on the other hand, however, it is a target value which is not exceeded unnecessarily.
- the predetermined recommended value of the active current part of the leakage current may be a relative effective value of the active current part of the leakage current in relation to the entire leakage current, which is kept within a predetermined relative window, i.e. particularly within a percentage window or a limited range of percentage values.
- the relation of the relative effective value of the active current part of the leakage current and the entire leakage current directly corresponds to a phase angle of the leakage current with regard to the causative test signal.
- the recommended value for the active current part of the leakage current may be determined as a relative effective value of the active current part of the leakage current in relation to the entire leakage current and may be in a typical percentage range from 0.1 % to 50 %. Preferably, this recommended value is about 10 %, corresponding to a phase angle of about 80°. Under particular circumstances, the recommended value may also be set to less than 0.1 % or more than 50 %. It will be appreciated that it is not required to further increase the frequency of the test signal according to the value recommended for the active current part if a low ohmic isolation fault has already been detected. Instead, the frequency of the test signal may be limited to a maximum value. This maximum value may be set such that it is not reached without a low ohmic isolation fault having already been detected.
- the frequency of the test signal may continuously be varied according to a tracking method such that the recommended value of the active current part of the leakage current is always kept as close as possible.
- the frequency of the test signal may also be repeatedly swept through an extended range of frequencies. It is also possible to continuously modulate the frequency of the test signal. It has, however, to be considered that during sweeping or modulating the frequency, at all frequencies of the test signal which do not comply with the recommended value, no optimum measurement conditions are achieved, as either - at a too low frequency - the method reacts slower than desired to an isolation fault, or - at a too high frequency - the method operates less accurate that desired.
- the amplitude of the test signal is also modulated.
- the amplitude modulation can take place in such a way that an electric power fed by the AC voltage source is kept constant despite its basic variation with the frequency modulation.
- the amplitude modulation can be used to keep constant (i) an absolute effective value of the active current part of the leakage current or (ii) an absolute active power value of the power of the AC voltage source or (iii) a relative active power value of the AC voltage source with regard to its entire electric power.
- the modulation of the frequency and/or the amplitude of the test signal may in an advantageous way be used to determine a cross-correlation between the test signal and the leakage current caused by the test signal.
- a resemblance determined by means of cross- correlation corresponds to the absolute value of the complex leakage impedance, whereas a time shift between the test signal and the leakage current corresponds to the phase angle of the complex leakage impedance.
- the leakage current may be multiplied by a reference function which is in phase with the test signal u P .
- the product of this multiplication may then be averaged over an integer number of periods of the reference function.
- the test signal is a sine signal and if the reference function is a sine function having a peak value of 2 , for example, the resulting average value directly corresponds to the effective value of the active current part of the leakage current.
- the reactive current part of the leakage current may also be determined by multiplying the leakage current by a further reference function, which has a phase offset of ⁇ /2 with regard to the test signal and by averaging the product of the multiplication over an integer number of periods of a further reference function.
- a cosine function may be used as the further reference function, again preferably with a peak value of 2 .
- averaging the respective product may also be realized by low pass filtering.
- steps of the leakage current are not caused by the test signal but are an indication of an isolation fault.
- Such an isolation fault is of course also always present when the active current part of the leakage current exceeds a threshold value or when the isolation resistance determined on basis of the leakage current drops below a threshold value.
- the AC voltage source is preferably connected to the power grid on the DC current side of the inverter. Generally, however, it may also be connected to the individual lines of the power grid on the AC current side of the inverter.
- additional information about the isolation state of the power grid and particularly about the location of a present isolation fault may be obtained by means of further measurements. Even when executing the method described here on the DC current side of the inverter only, isolation faults on the AC current side of the inverter are also detected as long as the operating inverter (alternately) galvanically connects the lines on its DC current side with the lines on its AC current side.
- Additional information about the isolation state of the power grid may also be obtained by determining partial currents from the individual lines of the power grid which are isolated with regard to each other.
- the partial currents may be determined directly between the voltage source and the individual lines of the power grid or indirectly based on electric voltages of the individual lines with regard to ground. Evaluating the partial currents allows for allocating a detected isolation fault to an individual line of the power grid. This, at least, applies to isolated, i.e. galvanically separated lines of the power grid.
- this isolation does not existin operation. As soon as the photovoltaic generator is inactive and nonconductive, like during the night, this isolation, however, is present, and at least then isolation faults may be localized in the way described.
- Such a localization may also be achieved during the day by means of switches arranged in the individual lines between the photovoltaic generator and the inverter. If these switches are opened one by one and if the partial currents form the individual lines of the power grid are at the same time measured on the DC current side, it can be determined on which side of the respectively opened switch the isolation fault is situated.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a photovoltaic system 1 set up as an IT grid, i.e. as a power grid isolated with respect to electric ground 5 and extending from a photovoltaic generator 2 over an inverter 3 up to a transformer 4.
- the IT grid is a DC power grid
- the IT grid is an AC power grid.
- the photovoltaic system 1 feeds electric energy from the photovoltaic generator 2 into a public AC power grid 6, which has a fixed reference to ground 5.
- the isolation resistances R iS0 7 und R iS o8 of the input lines 7 and 8 of the inverter 3 with respect to ground 5 are represented by ohmic resistors 9 in Fig. 1 . These ohmic resistors 9 are connected in parallel to capacitors 10, which represent the leakage capacitances C a b7 und C ab 8 of the input lines 7 and 8 with respect to ground. These leakage capacitances C a b7 und C ab 8 essentially result from the large surface area of the solar modules of the photovoltaic generator 2.
- the photovoltaic system 1 has not necessarily to be shut down completely. Often, switching off the inverter 3 is sufficient to avoid high leakage currents from flowing as the second input line and thus the second pole of the photovoltaic generator 2 is still isolated with regard to ground 5. For switching off the inverter 3 and in any case for repairing the ground fault, however, this ground fault has to be detected as soon as possible. To this end, an apparatus 1 1 is provided.
- This apparatus 1 1 comprises an AC voltage source 12 by which a test signal comprising a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground 5 is applied to the power grid on the DC current side of the inverter 3 of the photovoltaic system 1 via a coupling network 13 comprising two test resistors R K 7 and R K 8- A leakage current i Ab flowing in the coupling network due to the test signal u P is measured by means of a measuring device 14 being an amperemeter here. Additionally, partial currents i A b7 and i Ab 8 flowing through the test resistors RK7 and R K 8 are measured by measurement devices 15 and 16 also being amperemeters.
- the voltages u A b7 and u Ab s between the input lines 7 and 8 , respectively, and ground 5 are measured by means of measurement devices 17 and 18 being voltmeters.
- the test signal u P may consist of a sine-shaped AC voltage with regard to ground whose amplitude may be modulated.
- the test signal comprises a periodic continuous voltage course with regard to ground, and it can be varied with regard to its frequency. This variation may be made as a chirp or as wavelets; preferably, however, it is a continuous variation, or the frequency is kept constant after its optimum value has been determined by means of a chirp or by means of wavelets up to the next chirp or wavelet.
- the currents or voltages measured by the measurement devices 14 to 18 depend on the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 as well as on the leakage capacitances C A b7 and C Ab s and the frequency of the test signal u P .
- the capacitive leakage reactance X c With very high leakage capacitances C Ab , the capacitive leakage reactance X c becomes small and, correspondingly, the test signal u P causes high leakage currents over the leakage capacitances C Ab 7 and C Ab s as compared to the relative high isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8- This hinders the determination of the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 based on the measures leakage currents i Ab to be at a sufficiently high accuracy.
- the leakage reactance X c increases, which means that the leakage currents over the leakage capacitances C Ab 7 and C Ab 8 become smaller and that the leakage currents through the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 become higher from a relative point of view.
- the leakage currents flowing through the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 also increase from an absolute point of view.
- a reduction of the frequency f of the test signal u P results in that the determination of the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 becomes slower and that thus changes in the isolation resistances so7 and R iS0 8 are not being detected quickly. For this reason, an optimization of the frequency f of the test signal u P is carried out to ensure that the leakage currents are high enough for a determination of the isolation resistances R iS0 7 and R iS0 8 on the one hand, and to keep the time required by the test for reacting to changes of the isolation resistances short, on the other hand.
- the simplified equivalent circuit diagram according to Fig. 2 illustrates how a voltage drop u Rk over the coupling network 13 is deducible from the measured leakage current i A b and the values of the test resistors R k of the coupling network 13.
- one may then determine the voltage drop u A b over the isolation resistance R iso and the leakage capacitance C A b connected in parallel.
- the current i A b and the voltage u a b are available for determining the values of R iso and C Ab .
- the voltage u Ab may also be measured directly. This, however, requires some effort due to the high output voltage of the photovoltaic generator 2 according to Fig. 1 and only provides a low accuracy.
- the voltage u Rk dropping over the coupling network 13, however, may also be directly measured at low effort.
- the leakage current l Ab also is a complex value which consists of the active current part l w as its real part and the reactive current part l b , i.e. of the capacitive leakage current, as its imaginary part (see Fig. 3).
- the effective value of the real part l b may be determined by multiplying the time-dependent measurement value of i Ab by a sine function which is in phase with the test signal u P .
- the effective value of the imaginary part l b may be obtained by multiplying the time dependent measurement value of i Ab with a reference signal which comprises a phase offset with regard to the test signal u P of ⁇ /2.
- a reference signal which comprises a phase offset with regard to the test signal u P of ⁇ /2.
- the phase angle ⁇ between the active current part and the reactive current part of the leakage current only shows a little dependency on the value of the isolation resistance R of interest due to the typical relations between a relative high isolation resistance R and a relative small leakage reactance X c in a photovoltaic system.
- the method described here does without determining the phase angle ⁇ by multiplying the digitized signals u Ab and b each by a sine signal or a cosine signal, respectively, which are in phase with the test signal u P , and low-pass filtered afterwards.
- the DC values obtained in this way represent virtual active parts (U w and l w from the multiplication with the reference sine) and reactive parts (U b and l b from the multiplication with the reference cosine) of the power coupled in by means of the test signal. From these values, virtual powers may be calculated:
- the complex impedance Z with its resistive and reactive parts so and X c may be determined from the effective value of the voltage between the photovoltaic generator and ground as follows:
- the measurement values of b after being digitized, may also be evaluated by calculating a cross-correlation with regard to a test signal u P which is modulated with regard to its frequency and/or its amplitude, wherein a time shift of i A b with regard to u P which corresponds to the phase angle ⁇ between the active current part and the reactive current part, and a resemblance between the test signal u P and the measured signal i A b which corresponds to the complex isolation impedance Z are determined.
- tuned wavelets are suitable here, like for example wavelets having a sine-shaped carrier and a modulation in a frequency range von 0.1 to 1 Hz with amplitudes of 0 to 30 Volt. Generally, it is suitable to keep the amplitude of the test signal u P below the safety extra-low voltage of 50 Volt.
- the sensitivity of the method disclosed here ensured by tuning the frequency f of the test signal u P is not only usable for completely determining the complex isolation impedance Z or only its real part R iso quantitatively.
- the test signal u P comprises a continuous voltage course and does not comprise high frequencies
- the measurement values i A b iAb7, iAbs, u Ab 7, u Ab s as caused by the test signal, particularly the determined active current parts of the leakage currents cannot comprise any steplike changes. If such steps occur in the measurement values, this is an indication of a sudden breakdown of the isolation of the input lines 7 and 8. Additionally, differentiating between i Ab7 and i Ab s or u Ab 7 and u Ab s allows for at least roughly localizing any isolation fault.
- the mesh rule may be separately applied for both input lines 7 and 8 of the inverter 3 according to Fig. 1 or the corresponding poles of the photovoltaic generator 2 according to Fig. 2, at least while the photovoltaic generator 2 does not shortcut the input lines 7 and 8. This is particularly the case during the night when there is no insolation.
- a localization of an isolation fault to the AC current side of the inverter 3 is possible by stopping the operation of the inverter and thus interrupting the (alternating) galvanic connection between its output lines 20 to 22 and the input lines 7 and 8. With an isolation fault on the AC current side of the inverter, the leakage current l Ab will then be reduced.
- test signals may then be applied to the individual output lines 20 to 22 of the inverter 3 while resulting leakage currents are measured.
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