Diagnosis method for internal fault of oil-immersed electric apparatus
US-2018143176-A1 · May 24, 2018 · US
US10761079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10761079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616307824-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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The present invention is directed to a method of estimating an overheating temperature of an oil-immersed electric appliance in which ester oil is used as insulating oil. The overheating temperature is estimated based on a first concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between two types of gas components contained in the ester oil and a second concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between other two types of gas components contained in the ester oil. The first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio are selected from a concentration ratio between acetylene and ethane, a concentration ratio between acetylene and hydrogen, a concentration ratio between acetylene and methane, and a concentration ratio between acetylene and ethylene.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of estimating an overheating temperature of an oil-immersed electric appliance in which ester oil is used as insulating oil, the method comprising: extracting sample gas from the ester oil, wherein the sample gas is dissolved in the ester oil; measuring, by a gas separation device, a plurality of gas components in the extracted sample gas; estimating, from the extracted sample gas, the overheating temperature based on a first concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between two types of gas components contained in the ester oil and a second concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between two types of gas components, at least one of which is different from the two types of gas components in the first concentration ratio, contained in the ester oil; and determining whether to perform a safety measure responsive to an occurrence of an overheat abnormality based on the estimated overheating temperature, when the ester oil contains acetylene, either the first concentration ratio or the second concentration ratio is a concentration ratio between acetylene and ethane, and when the ester oil does not contain acetylene, either of the first concentration ratio or the second concentration ratio is a concentration ratio between ethylene and hydrogen or a concentration ratio between ethane and hydrogen. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein when the ester oil contains acetylene, the first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio respectively are the concentration ratio between acetylene and ethane and the concentration ratio between acetylene and methane, and when the ester oil does not contain acetylene, the first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio respectively are the concentration ratio between ethylene and hydrogen and the concentration ratio between ethane and hydrogen. 3. A method of estimating an overheating temperature of an oil-immersed electric appliance in which ester oil is used as insulating oil, the method comprising: extracting sample gas from the ester oil, wherein the sample gas is dissolved in the ester oil; measuring, by a gas separation device, a plurality of gas components in the extracted sample gas; estimating, from the extracted sample gas, the overheating temperature based on a first concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between two types of gas components contained in the ester oil and a second concentration ratio representing a concentration ratio between two types of gas components, at least one of which is different from the two types of gas components in the first concentration ratio, contained in the ester oil; and determining whether to perform a safety measure responsive to an occurrence of an overheat abnormality based on the estimated overheating temperature, wherein when the ester oil contains acetylene, the first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio are selected from: a concentration ratio of acetylene to ethane, a concentration ratio of acetylene to hydrogen, a concentration ratio of acetylene to methane, and a concentration ratio of acetylene to ethylene, and when the ester oil does not contain acetylene, the first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio are selected from: a concentration ratio of ethylene to hydrogen, a concentration ratio of ethane to hydrogen, a concentration ratio of ethylene to methane, and a concentration ratio of methane to ethane. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the overheating temperature is estimated by division into areas of an overheating temperature evaluation diagram in which a horizontal axis represents the first concentration ratio and a vertical axis represents the second concentration ratio and by determination as to in which area in the overheating temperature evaluation diagram a plot corresponding to measurement values of the first concentration ratio and the second concentration ratio is located.
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