IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery | 2021

A 3rd Harmonic Power Based Open Conductor Detection Scheme

 
 

Abstract


Detection of open conductor condition in a system with unloaded ${{{\\bf Y}}_{{\\bf g}}}$ connected primary transformers has been a challenging task. This is due to the lack of detectable abnormal voltage and current responses when a conductor opens. This paper recognizes that the above situation is related to the positive sequence nature of the supply voltage. If the supply voltage were in zero-sequence, an open conductor would result in distinct voltage and current responses. Based on this understanding, a relaying scheme that uses the 3rd harmonic power is proposed to solve the open conductor detection problem. The 3rd harmonic is known to be dominant in zero-sequence and it exists in various parts of a power system. Performances of the proposed method have been evaluated using simulation and experimental studies. The proposed scheme can be easily implemented using a relay similar to the zero-sequence power relay. Extensive study results show that the proposed method is a promising technique to solve the open conductor detection problem.

Volume 36
Pages 1041-1050
DOI 10.1109/TPWRD.2020.3001075
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

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