Device for measuring temperature gradients applied to a precision capacitive divider voltage sensor
A capacitive sensor having a cylindrical capacitor, for a conductor of a GIS. The capacitive sensor having at least two digital or analog temperature sensors.
1 . A GIS containing a gas and comprising at least one conductor and at least one capacitive sensor comprising a cylindrical capacitor, arranged around the conductor, the sensor comprising at least two digital or analogue temperature sensors whereby the temperature sensors can measure the temperature directly in the gas of the GIS; and
means for estimating or calculating a temperature gradient between the at least two temperature sensors and/or an average value of the temperatures measured by the at least two temperature sensors.
2 . A GIS as in claim 1 , wherein the at least two digital or analogue temperature sensors are regularly positioned along or around the cylindrical capacitor.
3 . A GIS as in claim 1 , comprising four analogue temperature sensors, comprising two groups of two of the sensors connected in series, the two groups being connected in parallel.
4 . A GIS as in claim 1 , comprising n (n>2) analogue temperature sensors connected in parallel.
5 . A GIS as in claim 1 , comprising n (n>2) digital temperature sensors, connected in daisy chain.
6 . A GIS as in claim 1 , further comprising means for estimating or calculating the temperature at the location of each of the temperature sensors.
7 . A GIS as in claim 6 , further comprising means for establishing a set of data or a map of the temperature distribution.
8 . A GIS as in claim 1 , the sensor having an external diameter of at least 200 mm.
9 . A GIS as in claim 1 , comprising a single conductor, the GIS being a single-phase GIS, the cylindrical sensor being arranged around the conductor.
10 . A GIS according to claim 9 , at least one temperature sensor being located below, or at the bottom of, the conductor or below, or at the bottom of, each conductor, and at least one temperature sensor being located above, or at the top of, the conductor or above, or at the top of, each conductor.
11 . A GIS as in claim 1 , comprising three conductors, the GIS being a three-phase GIS, and three capacitive sensors, a capacitive sensor being arranged around each of the conductors.
12 . A GIS containing a gas and comprising at least one conductor and at least one capacitive sensor comprising a cylindrical capacitor, arranged around the conductor, the senso comprising at least two digital or analogue temperature sensors whereby the temperature sensors can measure the temperature directly in the gas of the GIS; and
further comprising means for compensating the voltage value measured by the capacitive sensor on the basis of the geometrical parameters of the capacitor, and possibly of the temperature measurements of at least two temperature sensors and/or of the temperature gradient between the at least two temperature sensors and/or of the average temperature measured with the at least two temperature sensors and/or of the variation of the geometrical parameters due to dilatation resulting from the temperature.
13 . A method for measuring a voltage in a conductor of a GIS according to claim 9 , comprising measuring at least one voltage with the capacitive sensor, measuring at least one temperature with each of the at least two sensors, calculating at least one temperature gradient between the at least two sensors and/or at least one average temperature on the basis of the temperatures provided by each of the at least two sensors and compensating and/or correcting the measured voltage on the basis of the temperature gradient and/or the average temperature.
14 . A method according to claim 13 , previously comprising measuring several voltages with the capacitive sensor, measuring several temperature gradients between the at least two temperature sensors and/or several average temperatures with the at least two temperature sensors, comparing the temperature gradients and/or the average temperatures and the measured voltages with at least one standard voltage in the conductor, and establishing a relationship between temperature gradient and/or average temperature and voltage.