Abstract:
Metal Oxide Surge Arresters (MOSA) are proven
to be reliable protective devices for power distribution and
electrical transmission system. MOSA are subjected to electrical
ageing or degradation due to constant AC conduction or transient
voltages. Leakage current measured from surge arresters are used
to observe its degradation and the resistive leakage component is
extracted from the total to determine the health of the surge
arresters. If resistive current increases, life of the surge arresters
decreases. Generally, leakage current is measured using current
shunts or current transformers where it’s necessary to measure
the applied voltage which is very hard to measure in online
condition. This paper develops an easy and accurate method to
separate the resistive leakage current from the total leakage
current without any voltage measurements by using a technique
called Modified Phase Shifted Method (MPSM) and simulated in
MATLAB which enables online monitoring system and easy to
apply into a device.
Citation:
S. M. Arshad and A. S. Rodrigo, "Modified Phase Shifting of Leakage Current to Condition Monitoring of Metal Oxide Surge Arresters in Power System," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 300-305, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421967.