2012 IEEE 10th International Conference on the Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icpadm.2012.6319014
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Field experiences using radio frequency scanning (RFS) to detect partial discharge (PD) in bus duct and metal clad switchgear of electrical generating and transmission substations

Abstract: It is well known that the occurrence and evolution of partial discharge phenomena within electrical insulation can lead to their destruction. Early detection of this phenomenon can avoid catastrophic failures of electrical equipments installed on transmission, distribution and generating stations. In this paper, two practical experiences using radio frequency scanning to detect partial discharge activity in electrical equipments are described. In the first case, partial discharge activity in two of three phase… Show more

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“…Well trained personnel, sophisticated and expensive tools and vehicles are necessary as radio frequency and ultra-sonic locators, corona sensitive cameras, pickup trucks and helicopters are applied in the most difficult situations. Despite the high cost and importance of trical equipments (Lundgaard, 1992;Acevedo, 2012). Inspections based on ultra-violet imaging can also be applied (Bologna et al, 2002;Costa et al, 2009), where corona sensitive cameras are used to scan electrical components.…”
Section: Introduction 12345mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Well trained personnel, sophisticated and expensive tools and vehicles are necessary as radio frequency and ultra-sonic locators, corona sensitive cameras, pickup trucks and helicopters are applied in the most difficult situations. Despite the high cost and importance of trical equipments (Lundgaard, 1992;Acevedo, 2012). Inspections based on ultra-violet imaging can also be applied (Bologna et al, 2002;Costa et al, 2009), where corona sensitive cameras are used to scan electrical components.…”
Section: Introduction 12345mentioning
confidence: 99%