IP Library Granted Patent US 11,574,776
Granted Patent B2
US 11,574,776 · App. 17/614,657 · Granted Feb 7, 2023

Pressure pulse diagnostics of an on-load tap changer

Inventors: Bengt-Olof Stenestam (Ludvika, SE); Lars Jonsson (Västerås, SE)
Assignee: Hitachi Energy Switzerland AG
H01H9/0038G01R31/333H01H33/668H01H2009/0061
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Patent No.
US 11,574,776
App. No.
17/614,657
Granted
Feb 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a method and a monitoring system, for monitoring a vacuum on-load tap changer. The tap changer includes a housing with insulating fluid, a diverter switch inside of the housing and including at least one movable contact and at least two vacuum interrupters, and at least one pressure sensor which measures the pressure in the housing. The method, which is performed by a processing circuitry in the system, includes determining a pressure signature, including two succeeding peaks within a time interval, continuously measuring the pressure, detecting when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature, determining, based on the measured pressure within the pressure signature, the time between the first rise in pressure and the second drop, and setting the determined time to represent the switch time of the diverter switch.

Claims (74)

1. A method, for monitoring a vacuum on-load tap changer, wherein the vacuum on-load tap changer comprises:

a housing filled with insulating fluid,

a diverter switch arranged inside of the housing and comprising at least one movable contact and at least two vacuum interrupters comprising a main vacuum interrupter and a resistor vacuum interrupter for interrupting a current through the at least one movable contact,

at least one pressure sensor which measures pressure in the housing,

wherein the method comprises:

determining a pressure signature, including two succeeding peaks within a predetermined time interval, a first of the peaks corresponding to the main vacuum interrupter being open and a second of the peaks corresponding to the resistor vacuum interrupter being open, and

where maximum pressure does not exceed a predetermined pressure level,

continuously measuring the pressure in the housing with the pressure sensor, for detecting opening and closing of the main vacuum interrupter and the resistor vacuum interrupter,

wherein the pressure increases when a respective of the vacuum interrupters is opened and drops when it closes,

detecting when measured pressure shows the pressure signature,

determining, based on the measured pressure within the pressure signature, a time between a first rise in pressure and a second drop, wherein determining comprises reading the pressure signature from a memory and/or external source;

setting a determined time to represent the switch time of the diverter switch,

detecting when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature but where the second peak that occurs after the first peak and does not show a succeeding drop, and

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer is malfunctioning and that it has reached a safe position.

2. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

detecting when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature and when the pressure at the peaks does not exceed the predetermined pressure level, and

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer has had a gas-producing event.

3. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

detecting a pressure pulse with a pressure above a predetermined maximum level, and

activating an alarm that the vacuum on-load tap changer is not operating safely.

4. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

detecting an amount of static pressure in the housing, and

determining an amount of insulating fluid based on an amount of the static pressure.

5. The method according to claim 4 , comprising:

activating an alarm that indicates that a level of insulating fluid in the housing should be adjusted when the determined amount of insulating fluid is outside of a predetermined interval.

6. A monitoring system for a vacuum on-load tap changer comprising a housing filled with insulating fluid, a diverter switch arranged inside of the housing and comprising at least one movable contact and at least two vacuum interrupters comprising a main vacuum interrupter and a resistor vacuum interrupter for interrupting a current through the at least one movable contact, the monitoring system comprising:

at least one pressure sensor which measures pressure in the housing,

processing circuitry arranged to:

determine a pressure signature including two succeeding peaks within a predetermined time interval, a first of the peaks corresponding to the main vacuum interrupter being open and a second of the peaks corresponding to the resistor vacuum interrupter being open, and

where maximum pressure does not exceed a predetermined pressure level,

continuously measure the pressure in the housing with the pressure sensor, for detecting opening and closing of the main vacuum interrupter and the resistor vacuum interrupter,

wherein the pressure increases when a respective of the vacuum interrupters is opened and drops when it closes,

detect when measured pressure shows the pressure signature, and to

determine, based on the measured pressure within the pressure signature, a time between a first rise in pressure and a second drop, wherein determining comprises reading the pressure signature from a memory and/or external source;

setting a determined time to represent the switch time of the diverter switch,

detecting when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature but where the second peak that occurs after the first peak and does not show a succeeding drop, and

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer is malfunctioning and that it has reached a safe position.

7. The monitoring system according to claim 6 , wherein the processing circuitry is further arranged to:

detect when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature but where the second peak occurs after the first peak and does not show a succeeding drop, and to

activate an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer is malfunctioning and that it has reached a safe position.

8. The monitoring system according to claim 6 , wherein the processing circuitry is further arranged to:

detect when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature and when the pressure at the peaks does not exceed the predetermined pressure level, and to

activate an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer has had a gas-producing event.

9. The monitoring system according to claim 6 , wherein the processing circuitry is further arranged to:

detect a pressure pulse with a pressure above a predetermined maximum level, and to

activate an alarm that the vacuum on-load tap changer is not operating safely.

10. The monitoring system according to claim 6 , wherein the processing circuitry is further arranged to:

detect an amount of static pressure in the housing, and to

determine an amount of insulating fluid based on an amount of the static pressure.

11. The monitoring system according to claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further arranged to:

activate an alarm that indicates that the level of insulating fluid in the housing should be adjusted when the determined amount of insulating fluid is outside of a predetermined interval.

12. A method, for monitoring a vacuum on-load tap changer, wherein

the vacuum on-load tap changer comprises:

a housing filled with insulating fluid,

a diverter switch arranged inside of the housing and comprising at least one movable contact and at least two vacuum interrupters comprising a main vacuum interrupter and a resistor vacuum interrupter for interrupting a current through the at least one movable contact,

at least one pressure sensor which measures pressure in the housing,

wherein the method comprises:

determining a pressure signature, including two succeeding peaks within a predetermined time interval, a first of the peaks corresponding to the main vacuum interrupter being open and a second of the peaks corresponding to the resistor vacuum interrupter being open, and where maximum pressure does not exceed a predetermined level,

continuously measuring pressure in the housing with the pressure sensor,

detecting when measured pressure shows the pressure signature,

determining, based on the measured pressure within the pressure signature, a time between a first rise in pressure and a second drop, wherein determining comprises reading the pressure signature from a memory and/or external source; and

setting a determined time to represent the switch time of the diverter switch,

detecting when the measured pressure shows the pressure signature but where the second peak that occurs after the first peak and does not show a succeeding drop, and

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer is malfunctioning and that it has reached a safe position.

13. The method according to claim 12 , comprising:

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer is malfunctioning and that it has reached a safe position.

14. The method according to claim 12 , comprising:

activating an alarm that indicates that the vacuum on-load tap changer has had a gas-producing event.

15. The method according to claim 12 , comprising:

activating an alarm that the vacuum on-load tap changer is not operating safely.

16. The method according to claim 12 , comprising:

detecting an amount of static pressure in the housing; and

determining an amount of insulating fluid based on an amount of the static pressure.

17. The method according to claim 16 , comprising activating an alarm that indicates that a level of insulating fluid in the housing should be adjusted when the determined amount of insulating fluid is outside of a predetermined interval.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065549/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2021
From: STENESTAM, BENGT-OLOF; JONSSON, LARS
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058229/0774 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 29, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058229/0827 →