Title :
Harmonic voltage measurements using CVTs
Author :
Ghassemi, F. ; Gale, P. ; Cumming, T. ; Coutts, C.
Author_Institution :
Hathaway Syst. Ltd., Hoddesdon, UK
Abstract :
A method for harmonic measurements in EHV systems is proposed that is based on the measurement of currents in capacitor voltage transformers (CVT) and values of capacitor elements of CVTs. This is the basis of a new technique, which uses current sensors installed within CVTs. Simulation studies and field tests have confirmed the validity and practicability of the technique. In the new method, the input terminal voltage is directly determined and no information about transfer function and burden is required. In order to verify the field test results, errors in the CVT output voltage recorded during tests were compensated by the use of the transfer function determined independently in transfer function tests for the same burden. A very good correlation was observed between the two results. The results of field measurements are also presented.
Keywords :
electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; harmonics; potential transformers; power transformers; transfer functions; voltage measurement; capacitor voltage transformer; current measurement; current sensor; extra high voltage system; harmonic voltage measurement; transfer function; Capacitors; Circuits; Costs; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Performance evaluation; Testing; Transfer functions; Voltage measurement; Voltage transformers; Capacitor voltage transformer (CVT); extremely high voltage (EHV) harmonic measurement; power quality;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2004.837675