Title :
A New Approach to Find Fault Locations on Distribution Feeder Circuits
Author :
Bagley, Shawn ; Branca, Denny
Author_Institution :
Xcel Energy Inc., St. Paul, MN
Abstract :
Sustained outages on mainline distribution feeder circuits often require long patrol times to visually find the root cause, due to the sheer length of the mainline circuit. Utilities interested in improving their reliability performance, namely customer average interruption duration index (CAIDI), continually look for ways to reduce the time involved in these patrols. Xcel Energy, Inc. began to look for new approaches to provide reliable remote fault location detection on its mainline distribution feeder circuits. A new approach was proposed, based on real-time monitoring of current levels in the neutral-return and pole-ground current paths at dispersed key locations along a distribution feeder. Whenever a local unit detects a fault condition, it quickly communicates fault and location data back to utility operators so they can direct crews to the problem area. This paper will focus on the fault location techniques applied, the local detection platform, the control center operator interface, real-world results to-date, and going-forward applications of this cost-effective technology
Keywords :
costing; distribution networks; fault location; CAIDI; cost-effective technology; customer average interruption duration index; distribution feeder circuit; fault location; Automated highways; Automation; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Delay; Fault detection; Fault location; Paper technology; Power engineering and energy; Power system faults;
Conference_Titel :
Rural Electric Power Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rapid City, SD
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1003-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1003-7
DOI :
10.1109/REPCON.2007.369553