Title :
Protection System Faults -- a Comparative Review of Fault Statistics
Author :
Kjølle, G.H. ; Gjerde, O. ; Hjartsj, B.T. ; Engen, H. ; Haarla, L. ; Koivistø, L. ; Lindblad, P.
Author_Institution :
SINTEF Energy Res., Trondheim
Abstract :
Correct operation of the protection system is of vital importance for the reliability and security of supply. Information of protection system faults is therefore important for different purposes such as quality of supply regulation and as input data to security and reliability analysis. This paper provides a comparative review of the Norwegian and Finnish fault statistics for line and transformer protection systems at the voltage levels 132-400 kV for the period 1999-2004. Unwanted operation is the major fault type, particularly for transformer protection. Human causes dominate by roughly 50%, technical faults count for 20-30% while there are large portions of faults where the cause is not identified. In Norway 20% of the total energy not supplied at these voltage levels are caused by the protection. The corresponding portion in Finland is only 4%
Keywords :
power supply quality; power system faults; power system protection; power system reliability; power transformer protection; fault statistics; line protection system; protection system fault; reliability analysis; supply security; transformer protection; Costs; Data security; Information security; Monopoly; Power system analysis computing; Power system faults; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Power system security; Statistics; Energy not supplied; fault; human factors; power system protection; power system reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2006. PMAPS 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-91-7178-585-5
DOI :
10.1109/PMAPS.2006.360319