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Continuous on-line partial discharge monitoring of generator stator windings

B.A. Lloyd, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1999 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 4, pp 1131-1138
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In this article, the authors describe the development of an automatic partial discharge monitoring system which is permanently connected to relevant machine sensors and can be configured to collect PD data when suitable conditions are met.
Abstract
The use of on-line partial discharge (PD) measurements as an indicator of stator winding insulation condition, is well known. Trending results from on-line PD measurements over time, often allows maintenance personnel to become aware of developing stator insulation problems in motors and generators, and take corrective measures before failure occurs. However, partial discharge measurements on operating rotating machines can be influenced by conditions such as humidity, temperature, terminal voltage, and load. Thus, to provide reliable data which can be trended, it is important to take readings under similar machine operating conditions. In remote plants, or on pump storage units which are frequently cycled, it can be both time consuming and costly to ensure that personnel are available to take PD readings under ideal conditions occur. This paper describes the development of an automatic partial discharge monitoring system which is permanently connected to relevant machine sensors and can be configured to collect PD data when suitable conditions are met. The operating principles of the system are described, and some results are presented from data collected to date on 30 hydrogenerators.

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Trends in partial discharge pattern classification: a survey

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Detection of Slot Discharges in High-Voltage Stator Windings During Operation

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified slot discharge detection method, which permits tests without shutting down the machine or using auxilliary high-voltage test equipment, was investigated, which involves connection of frequency sensitive equipment across all or part of the ntral impedance.
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Application of Partial Discharge Testing to Hydro Generator Maintenance

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of the partial discharge test for planning winding maintenanGe and gauging the effectiveness of repairs is discussed, which is one of the main reasons Ontario Hydro has an exceptionally low winding replacement/major repair rate.
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Practical on-line partial discharge tests for turbine generators and motors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe how partial discharge tests have now been developed which eliminate the effect of noise, thus allowing plant personnel to perform the test without any machine outage, which is not widely applied since present test methods require considerable skill to perform, and/or require machine outages.
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