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Transformer Testing Station
Determining Sensitivity of a Relay
to Inter-turn Faults on an
Energized Power Transformer
Sponsored by:
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Transformer Testing Station
Team
• Jacob Pomeranz
• Jared Mraz
• Eevi Maki
• Mentor: Normann Fischer (SEL)
• Advisor: Dr. Joe Law
Transformer Testing Station
Catastrophic Transformer Failure!
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Background
• Inter-turn faults can destroy large power
transformers
• Large transformers can cost millions of
dollars
• New transformers can take up to 3 years
for delivery
• Existing protection methods are not
effective
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Current Protection Methods
• Buchholz relays
– Operated by gas
accumulation
– Can issue alarm
signals for non-fault
conditions
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Current Protection Methods
• Transfer Function Method
– Effective for detecting faults
– Transformer must be de-energized
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Needs
• Determine the sensitivity of a
microprocessor-based relay to inter-turn
faults on an energized power transformer.
• Develop a protection scheme for detecting
inter-turn faults
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Specifications
• Determine how sensitively protection can
be set to detect inter-turn faults
• Specify and order a 3-phase transformer
• 55kVA transformer with taps being over as
few turns as possible
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Transformer Specifications
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55kVA
240/240/25 Volts
3-phase
Thermocouples to measure temperature
Search coils to measure flux
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Transformer Specifications
• Taps at 1,2,3, and 5 turns on primary
winding
• Windings rated for three times nominal
current
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Safety Concerns
• Transformer must not be damaged or
destroyed.
• Laboratory personnel and surrounding
environment must remain safe during all
testing.
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Accomplishments
• Transformer has been ordered
• Low-voltage fault tests have been
conducted on an existing transformer
• Preliminary design for shorting circuit is
operational
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Goals
• Explore detection of inter-turn faults on an
energized power transformer
• To write a technical paper for presentation
at WPRC
• Prevent damage to equipment and team
members
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Existing Test Circuit
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Constructed to develop testing methods
Shorting circuit is low capacity
15 kVA transformer
Variac used to limit voltage and fault
currents
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Final Test Circuit Design
• Shorting circuit will be high capacity
• Leads for test circuit as short as possible
to reduce inductance
• 55kVA Transformer and shorting
mechanism enclosed for safety
• Fusing must clear fault quickly to prevent
damage
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Existing Test Circuit
Transformer Testing Station
Existing Test Circuit
Transformer Testing Station
Existing Test Circuit
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Test Circuit
Existing
transformer
• 15kVA
• Coils rated 36A
• Shortable windings
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Test Circuit
SEL-421Relay
• Event recorder
• Measures currents
• Event reports exported to PC for analysis
• Setup will be similar for final test circuit
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Short
Circuit
• Contactor rated
600A
• Fuses used to clear
fault
• High ampacity
cable and bus bar
for final design
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Initial Test Results-Test 1
V A (k V ) V B (k V ) V C (k V )
IA ( A ) IB ( A ) IC ( A )
IA (A )
IB (A )
IC (A )
VA(k V)
VB(k V)
VC (k V)
10
0
-10
0 .0 1 0
0 .0 0 5
- 0 .0 0 0
- 0 .0 0 5
- 0 .0 1 0
2 .5
5 .0
7 .5
C y c le s
1 0 .0
1 2 .5
1 5 .0
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D ig ita ls
V A ( k V ) V B ( k V ) V C (I kA V( A) ) I B ( A ) I C ( A )
Initial Test Results-Test 2
IA ( A )
IB ( A )
IC ( A )
V A (k V )
V B (k V )
V C (k V )
10
5
0
-5
-1 0
0 .0 1 0
0 .0 0 5
- 0 .0 0 0
- 0 .0 0 5
- 0 .0 1 0
50P1
0 .0
2 .5
5 .0
7 .5
C y c le s
1 0 .0
1 2 .5
1 5 .0
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Initial Test Results
Figure 3. Current flowing in shorting mechanism Vs. Phase Voltage
y = 4.5136x - 1.609
30
25
Current (Amps)
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
-5
Voltage (Volts)
6
7
8
9
10
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Budget
Initial Budget
Motor Contactor
Current Transformers
Misc. Equipment
$12,376
-$ 585
-$ 678
-$ 100
Transformer
-$ 9,376
Remaining Budget
$ 1,637
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Plan
• Additional work with 15kVA transformer
– Gather data relating fault currents to phase voltage
– Determine relation between fault and load currents
– Obtain fuse elements capable of protecting transformer
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Plan
• Final design for shorting mechanism
completed before transformer arrival
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Additional detailed fault current modeling
Thermal analysis for conductor sizing
Size fuses to clear fault within 2-3 cycles
Safe enclosure designed for fuse bank
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Plan
• Test bench design
– Need to obtain dimensions from transformer
manufacturer
– Bench must be functional and aesthetically
pleasing
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Plan
• Final testing with 55kVA transformer
– Fault signature not as apparent in phase
quantities
– Filtering with MathCAD relay model
necessary to determine fault signature
– Results used to design special differential
protection scheme
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