DOI: 10.3390/en19163819 ISSN: 1996-1073

Broadband VFTO Measurement Method Based on Modified UHF Sensors

Can Guo, Ruotian Wang, Ling Xiang, Yin Liu, Dingge Yang, Xiaoang Li

The very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) generated by the operation of disconnectors in gas-insulated switchgears (GIS) features a wide frequency band and a steep rising edge, posing a severe threat to the safe and stable operation of power grids. Accurate measurement of VFTO is a core prerequisite for the insulation protection design of power equipment. Aimed at solving the problem that ultra-high frequency (UHF) sensors widely installed in existing GIS are limited by—the built-in inductance and inability to fully reconstruct the VFTO waveform—this paper proposes a broadband VFTO measurement method based on modified UHF sensors. The VFTO measuring system based on UHF sensors was constructed and tested by modifying the structure of UHF sensors and a broadband pulse source capable of outputting equivalent frequencies from 1 kHz to 10 MHz. The results showed that the measuring system exhibited excellent high-frequency (100 kHz~1 MHz) response performance but poor low-frequency (~1 kHz) response. By introducing a voltage-follower impedance transformation module based on a high-speed operational amplifier, the UHF measuring system could accurately reconstruct the VFTO waveform during the opening and closing of the 750 kV GIS disconnector. This non-contact measurement scheme provided a highly promising and reliable technical path for on-site VFTO detection for in-service equipment without altering the existing structure of GIS.

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