DocumentCode :
2315499
Title :
The importance of correlating dynamics when performing partial discharge measurements and analysis
Author :
Kane, Claude ; Golubev, Alexander ; Blokhintsev, Igor ; Patterson, Calvin ; Astasiewicz, Richard
Author_Institution :
Eaton Electr. Predicative Diagnostics, Minnetonka, MN, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
19-22 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
117
Lastpage :
122
Abstract :
Online measurement and assessment of partial discharges has proven to be an effective tool in evaluating the condition of insulation and thereby limiting unscheduled outages. Yet, dynamic factors such as humidity, load, and temperature have a significant effect on PD levels. In the past, this data has not been collected simultaneously with PD measurements - something best done on a continuous basis such that correlation and trends can be revealed. This work will show that the best assessment of insulation condition is based on correlating dynamic environmental and load conditions with PD levels and then trending this information over time. This process will result in superior diagnostics and thereby improved maintenance and outage decisions. Actual data collected from rotating equipment and switchgear will be presented and discussed.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; fault diagnosis; insulation testing; machine insulation; machine testing; partial discharge measurement; switchgear insulation; correlating dynamics; diagnostics method; humidity; insulation condition; load condition; machine maintenance; online partial discharge measurement; rotating equipment; switchgear; Calibration; Condition monitoring; Electric variables measurement; Insulation; Maintenance; Partial discharge measurement; Partial discharges; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Switchgear;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 2004. Conference Record of the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN :
1089-084X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8447-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.2004.1380479
Filename :
1380479
Link To Document :
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