Test and evaluation of non conventional instrument transformers and sampled value process bus on Powerlink's transmission network


Autoria(s): Schaub, Pascal; Haywood, John; Ingram, David M.E.; Kenwrick, Anthony; Dusha, Geoff
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01/03/2011

Resumo

IEC 61850 Process Bus technology has the potential to improve cost, performance and reliability of substation design. Substantial costs associated with copper wiring (designing, documentation, construction, commissioning and troubleshooting) can be reduced with the application of digital Process Bus technology, especially those based upon international standards. An IEC 61850-9-2 based sampled value Process Bus is an enabling technology for the application of Non-Conventional Instrument Transformers (NCIT). Retaining the output of the NCIT in its native digital form, rather than conversion to an analogue output, allows for improved transient performance, dynamic range, safety, reliability and reduced cost. In this paper we report on a pilot installation using NCITs communicating across a switched Ethernet network using the UCAIug Implementation Guideline for IEC 61850-9-2 (9-2 Light Edition or 9-2LE). This system was commissioned in a 275 kV Line Reactor bay at Powerlink Queensland’s Braemar substation in 2009, with sampled value protection IEDs 'shadowing' the existing protection system. The results of commissioning tests and twelve months of service experience using a Fibre Optic Current Transformer (FOCT) from Smart Digital Optics (SDO) are presented, including the response of the system to fault conditions. A number of remaining issues to be resolved to enable wide-scale deployment of NCITs and IEC 61850-9-2 Process Bus technology are also discussed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40921/

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CIGRE

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40921/1/SEAPAC_2011_59_Schaub.pdf

http://cigre.org.au/events/program/?page=SEAPAC2011&event=SEAPAC%202011

Schaub, Pascal, Haywood, John, Ingram, David M.E., Kenwrick, Anthony, & Dusha, Geoff (2011) Test and evaluation of non conventional instrument transformers and sampled value process bus on Powerlink's transmission network. In Proceedings of 2011 South East Asia Protection and Control Conference (SEAPAC 2011), CIGRE, Doltone House, Sydney, NSW.

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Copyright 2011 The Authors & CIGRE

Copyright remains with the Author but CIGRE has an unconditional licence to use it for CIGRE purposes

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090602 Control Systems Robotics and Automation #090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) #Ethernet networks #non conventional instrument transformer #fibre optic current transformer #merging units #IEC 61850 #sampled value process bus #UCA 9-2 Light Edition #IEEE 1588 #performance evaluation #protection application #IEC 61869
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Conference Paper