Title :
Practical results and opportunities of evaluation of transformer diagnostic by an expert system
Author :
Voros, Csaba ; Nemeth, Balazs ; Berta, Istvan
Author_Institution :
High Voltage Lab., Budapest Univ. of Technol. & Econ., Budapest, Hungary
Abstract :
In the High Voltage Laboratory at Budapest University of Technology and Economics developed expert system, called Transformer Status Indicator (TSI) provide a good solution for technical and economical evaluate and for compare multiple transformer diagnostically results. The power transformer is the most important equipment in the transmission and distribution system, so the operators have to know the condition of their equipment because of the maintenance and operating too. This expert system is the principle of condition based maintenance strategy. The system consider discrete diagnostically results (e.g.: oil test, dissolved gas analyzing (DGA), recovery voltage measurement (RVM), furan content, insulation resistance, dielectric loss factor (tgd)). For the comparison we need to consider some other parameters what do not indicate the status of the insulation but it has influence for that. These parameters are: voltage level, nominal power, weather, location in the grid, and the location: industrial or rural environment. The expert system using the data listed above and can characterize the condition of the insulation of the transformer only a few parameters (status of the insulation, reliability and theoretically minimum and maximum values of it) independently from the power, voltage level etc. to compare each transformer condition to make a best decision for change or refurbish the equipment. In the research work, after the developing process, the expert system tested by real data from the Hungarian distribution system. The source of the testing data is 13 HV/MV distribution transformers in Hungary. In this paper we are focusing the results and their evaluating possibilities. Because of the number of test transformers we can use statistical methods to get a good result. Either possible evaluating way is to calculate the average decreasing speed of the status of the insulation. If the operators know each work effect (maintenance and/or reconstruction) in the stat- s of the insulation, the necessary time and volume of this work can calculate using the TSI expert system.
Keywords :
expert systems; maintenance engineering; power apparatus; power distribution reliability; power engineering computing; power grids; power transformer insulation; power transmission reliability; statistical analysis; Hungarian distribution system; TSI expert system; condition based maintenance strategy; distribution transformer; economical evaluation; expert system; industrial environment; nominal power; power equipment; power grid; power transformer insulation; power transformer test; recovery voltage measurement; rural environment; statistical method; technical evaluation; transformer diagnostic; transformer status indicator; transmission system; voltage level; Economics; Expert systems; Maintenance engineering; Oil insulation; Power transformer insulation; TSI; diagnostic; expert system; transformer;
Conference_Titel :
Energy (IYCE), 2013 4th International Youth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sio??fok
DOI :
10.1109/IYCE.2013.6604150