Title :
Quantitative and Qualitative Monitoring System for Switchgear With Full Electrical Isolation Using Fiber-Optic Technology
Author :
Batista Rosolem, Joao ; Bassan, Fabio Renato ; Strobel Penze, Rivael ; Floridia, Claudio ; Leonardi, Ariovaldo Antonio ; Rocha Pereira, Fernando ; Meireles Nascimento, Carlos Alexandre
Author_Institution :
CPqD (R&D Center in Telecommun.), Campinas, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents the results of a quantitative and qualitative monitoring system for switchgear with full electrical isolation using fiber-optic technology that aims to help in the automation of substations. The remote sensors were installed near each phase of the switchgear and they are powered only by the optical power provided by one pair of optic fibers connected to a remote optical source. At the same time, part of the optical supply power is used to measure the contact quality by using the optical triangulation method. Two microcameras installed in each remote sensor allow for the observation of the switchgear contact and hinge. All data are transmitted by the optical fibers to a control unit installed in the substation room, and from that, the data are transmitted to the utilities´ operating center using the utilities commercial telecom optical network. We describe the system design, laboratory tests, and the field trial conducted in a 138-kV distribution substation.
Keywords :
optical fibres; power system measurement; sensors; substation automation; switchgear; commercial telecom optical network; contact quality; control unit; distribution substation; fiber-optic technology; full electrical isolation; microcameras; operating center; optic fibers; optical power; optical supply power; optical triangulation method; qualitative monitoring system; quantitative monitoring system; remote optical source; remote sensors; substation automation; substation room; switchgear; voltage 138 kV; Monitoring; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Phototransistors; Temperature measurement; Circuit breakers; free-space optics; ground potential rise (GPR); optical fibers; optical transducers; optoelectronic devices; power over fiber (PoF); switchgear;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2377122