21
Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Dynamic Resistance Measurement

As a tool for OLTC

Condition assessment

Page 2: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

The dynamic LTC function provides

• Graphical results on a PC that makes easy identification of LTC faults in – contact resistance, – contact timing, – make before break mechanism timing and– diverter issues, etc.

The LTC does not have to be drained or opened up to achieve this diagnostics.

Page 3: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Content of this presentation

• Introduction– History + WG– Tap changers + failures + why test– Test method

• Case studies– Good OLTC– Bad OLTC

• Demagnetization

Page 4: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

What is an OLTC?

Standard defines OLTC as

• 3.14 load tap changer (LTC): A selector switch device, which may include current interrupting contactors, used to change transformer taps with the transformer energized and carrying full load.

Page 5: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

BASICSWhat is DRM?

Dynamic

vs

Static

Page 6: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Static – dynamic : golf ball

Click for video

Page 7: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Dynamic resistance measurement principles

Fast sampling record of the test current

Transition time

Page 8: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

The result is a graph

Page 9: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment
Page 10: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Basic test issues

• Types of regulation– Types of switching cycle

• Static vs. dynamic– Continuous vs. step by step– Why a sudden jump in step by step mode

• Instrument and computer– Presentation of RMO TD

Page 11: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

History and purpose

Presentation on References

and

Working group activities

History and purposeHistory and purpose

Page 12: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Testing transformers

Presentation on DC testing

Parameters variation

Page 13: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

CASE STUDIES

• GOOD and BAD• Diverter switch• Four resistors• Vacuum / One resistor• Arcing tap switch• Series transformer• Reactance type• Wavering trace a contact problem

Page 14: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Specific types

• MR type M• MR type R, T, D• MR type VRC• MR type V• MR type VV• MR type RMV

• ABB UZ• ABB type VUCGRN• ASEA UZB• Fuller UK type?• English Electric UK

type? • Waukesha type UZD

Page 15: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Interesting cases

• ELPROM Bulgaria, see > motor current issue

• SMUD

• PG&E– Bellehaven– Gill

• Malaysia discontinuity bad spring

• UK change over switch mis-adjustment

• MR type RMV gassing

Page 16: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Issues

Presentations on various problems and issues when testing

Page 17: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

This section deals with:

• Simulation of defects in Ireland

• Testing OLTC w/o transformer

• Motor current analysis

• Neutral operation (2+2/3+1 positions)

• Open or shorted secondary

• Main contact vs. Main switching contact

• Powering the instrument (motor influence)

Page 18: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Various problems

• Runaway – stabilization

• Small ripple– High interference signal– The ratio of the two

• Saturation

• Arcing

• Regulator

• Switching oscillations

Page 19: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Demagnetization

Presentation on removal

of remanent magnetism

Page 20: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

Conclusions

• Not for everyone

• Need to know what one is doing

• Quick

• Straight forward

• Visible problem indication

Page 21: Dynamic Resistance Measurement As a tool for OLTC Condition assessment

The end