Title :
Automatic and Fast Faulted Line-Section Location Method for Distribution Systems Based on Fault Indicators
Author :
Jen-Hao Teng ; Wei-Hao Huang ; Shang-Wen Luan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Fault indicating devices such as fault indicators (FIs) have been widely used in distribution systems to improve reliability and reduce outage duration. Recently, FIs with communication interfaces are integrated into distribution automation (DA) to further reduce fault-finding time by reporting FIs´ statuses back to control center. When faults occur, a lot of alarms and fault information are received from Outage Management System (OMS), Trouble Call System (TCS) and Customer Information System (CIS) and are shown to system operators. As a result, the identification of faulted line sections in a wide-ranging distribution system from FIs´ statuses is not an easy task, especially when multiple faults occur simultaneously and/or distributed generators (DGs) are connected. An automatic and fast faulted line-section location method for distribution systems based on FIs is proposed in this paper. The line sections between adjacent FIs can be treated as a possible fault location (PFL) and the fault current detected by the FI can be considered as line current (LC) flowing between the adjacent PFLs. A relationship matrix between PFLs and LCs is then derived and used to design the proposed automatic and fast faulted line-section location method. The faulted line sections can then be located effectively and efficiently by the proposed method. Test results for an actual distribution system demonstrate the validity of the proposed faulted line-section location method.
Keywords :
fault currents; fault location; power distribution faults; power distribution lines; power distribution protection; power distribution reliability; CIS; DA; DGs; FIs; LC; OMS; PFL; TCS; automatic faulted line-section location method; communication interfaces; control center; customer information system; distributed generators; distribution automation; distribution systems; fast faulted line-section location method; fault current; fault indicating devices; fault indicators; fault information; fault-finding time reduction; line current; outage duration reduction; outage management system; possible fault location; reliability; system operators; trouble call system; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Fault location; Frequency modulation; Vectors; Visualization; Distributed generator; distribution automation; fault indicator; faulted line-section location;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2294338