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Published on: August 27, 2019
Comparative Measurement Accuracy Analysis of an Optical Medium Voltage Transducer Pre- and Post-Lightning Impulse
Grzegorz Fusiek1, Pawel Niewczas1
1Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XW, UK.
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This paper reports on the performance of an optical voltage transducer (MVT) module after undergoing lightning impulse withstand tests. The device was designed to monitor the output voltage of a dedicated capacitive voltage divider (CVD) to facilitate a voltage sensor dedicated for 132-kV high voltage (HV) networks. Hard piezoelectric transducer (PZT) and fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technologies were combined in the module to serve as a voltage-to-strain-to-wavelength converter. The FBG peak wavelength shifts were calibrated against the input voltage to provide precise measurements of the network voltage. The module was subjected to lightning impulse withstand tests as per the requirements of the IEC 60044-7 and IEC 60060-1 standards, and the impact of the lightning impulses on the performance of the MVT module was evaluated based on the accuracy tests performed before and after the lightning impulse tests. The experimental results demonstrated that the MVT module successfully withstood the lightning impulse tests without any disruptive discharges or voltage collapses. The performance of the module was not affected by the lightning impulse tests within the practical constraints of the reference measuring equipment: its amplitude and phase errors remained within the original limits of ±0.1% and ±0.1° at 80-120% of the rated voltage, and below ±4% and ±2° at 2% of the rated voltage, respectively.
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