DocumentCode
852617
Title
Field experience with a condition-based maintenance program of 20-kV XLPE distribution system using IRC-analysis
Author
Birkner, Peter
Author_Institution
Lechwerke AG, Augsburg, Germany
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Asset management strategies are amongst the most important tools to address the economical, reliability, and operational requirements of extensive distribution networks in the environment of increasing deregulation. The key objectives are full utilization (i.e., exploitation of available network reserves), investment for expansion, and maintenance including asset replacement. The paper will focus on the methodology and the results of a condition-based preventive maintenance concept as part of the overall asset management strategy. As an example, the condition of 20-kV XLPE service aged cables of a German distribution grid is evaluated and categorized. The "isothermal relaxation current analysis" (IRC-Analysis), which is a nondestructive and nonpartial discharge diagnostic method, is used to assess the cable conditions. Obtained categories are combined with the impact of one distinct cable on local system reliability in order to optimize replacement strategy. This concept called "reliability centered maintenance" is applied by the author\´s company Lechwerke AG (LEW AG). As a result, the annual budget to guarantee service quality could be reduced substantially.
Keywords
XLPE insulation; condition monitoring; maintenance engineering; power cable insulation; power distribution economics; power distribution reliability; 20 kV; German distribution grid; IRC-analysis; XLPE distribution system; asset management strategies; condition-based maintenance program; distribution network economics; distribution network reliability; isothermal relaxation current analysis; local system reliability; nondestructive discharge diagnostic method; nonpartial discharge diagnostic method; operational requirement; preventive maintenance; quality of service; reliability centered maintenance; Cables; Companies; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Environmental management; Maintenance; Marketing and sales; Mesh generation; Power generation economics; Procurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2003.820421
Filename
1256349
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