Fault classification and zone identification in a power transmission system
US-2025149874-A1 · May 8, 2025 · US
US10965117B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10965117-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616465366-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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The application includes a method to control a leakage current protection device in a photovoltaic apparatus, said photovoltaic apparatus being adapted to be electrically connected to an electric power distribution grid having one or more phase voltages at an AC section of the photovoltaic apparatus. The method includes executing a first control procedure to control the leakage current protection device, the first control procedure providing for a comparison of current check values indicative of leakage currents in the photovoltaic apparatus with one or more predefined current threshold values for the leakage currents. The method includes executing a monitoring procedure to check the phase voltages and identify possible relevant positive transients of the phase voltages. If the monitoring procedure identifies relevant positive transients of the phase voltages, one or more new current threshold values for the leakage currents are provided, the execution of the first control procedure is terminated and a second control procedure to control the leakage current protection device is executed, the second control procedure providing for a comparison of the current check values with the new current threshold values for the leakage currents, the second control procedure being executed for a predefined time interval only. After the predefined period of time has passed, the execution of the second monitoring procedure is terminated and the first control procedure is again executed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method to control a leakage current protection device in a photovoltaic apparatus, said photovoltaic apparatus being adapted to be electrically connected to an electric power distribution grid having one or more phase voltages at an AC section of said photovoltaic apparatus, the method comprises: executing a first control procedure to control said leakage current protection device, said first control procedure providing for a comparison of current check values indicative of leakage currents in said photovoltaic apparatus with one or more predefined current threshold values for said leakage currents; executing a monitoring procedure to check said phase voltages and identify possible relevant positive transients of said phase voltages; if said monitoring procedure identifies relevant positive transients of said phase voltages, providing one or more new current threshold values for said leakage currents, terminating the execution of said first control procedure and executing a second control procedure to control said leakage current protection device, said second control procedure providing for a comparison of said current check values with said new current threshold values for said leakage currents, said second control procedure being executed for a predefined time interval only; after said predefined period of time has passed, terminating the execution of said second monitoring procedure and again executing of said first control procedure. 2. The method, according to claim 1 , wherein said new current threshold values are higher than said predefined current threshold values. 3. The method, according to claim 2 , wherein the step of obtaining said voltage check values comprises the step of acquiring voltage detection values indicative of said phase voltages and the step of calculating said voltage check values on the base of said voltage detection values. 4. The method, according to claim 2 , wherein said first control procedure, comprises: obtaining said current check values; comparing said current check values with said predefined current threshold values; if said current check values exceed one or more of said predefined current threshold values, generating a trip command for said leakage current protection device. 5. The method, according to claim 2 , wherein said second control procedure comprises: obtaining said current check values; comparing said current check values with said new current threshold values; if said current check values exceed one or more said new current threshold values, generating a trip command for said leakage current protection device. 6. The method, according to claim 1 , wherein said monitoring procedure comprises the following steps: obtaining voltage check values indicative of a variation over a predetermined period of time of said phase voltages; if said voltage check values are indicative of a positive variation of said phase voltages, comparing said voltage check values with predefined voltage threshold values. 7. The method, according to claim 6 , wherein said step of providing said new current threshold values comprises the following steps: acquiring current detection values indicative of said leakage currents, calculating threshold correction values to correct said predefined current threshold values basing on said current detection values and said voltage check values; calculating said new current threshold values basing on said predefined current threshold values and said threshold correction values. 8. The method, according to claim 6 , wherein said new current threshold values are predefined, said step of providing said new current threshold values comprises uploading said new current threshold values from a storage memory. 9. The method, according to claim 6 , wherein the step of obtaining said voltage check values comprises the step of acquiring voltage detection values indicative of said phase voltages and the step of calculating said voltage check values on the base of said voltage detection values. 10. The method, according to claim 1 , wherein the step of obtaining said voltage check values comprises the step of acquiring voltage detection values indicative of said phase voltages and the step of calculating said voltage check values on the base of said voltage detection values. 11. The method, according to claim 10 , wherein said step of providing said new current threshold values comprises the following steps: acquiring current detection values indicative of said leakage currents; calculating threshold correction values to correct said predefined current threshold values basing on said current detection values and said voltage check values; calculating said new current threshold values basing on said predefined current threshold values and said threshold correction values. 12. The method, according to claim 10 , wherein said new current threshold values are predefined, said step of providing said new current threshold values comprises uploading said new current threshold values from a storage memory. 13. The method, according to claim 1 , wherein said first control procedure comprises the following steps: obtaining said current check values; comparing said current check values with said predefined current threshold values, if said current check values exceed one or more of said predefined current threshold values, generating a trip command for said leakage current protection device. 14. The method, according to claim 13 , wherein the step of obtaining said current check values comprises the step of acquiring current detection values indicative of said leakage currents and the step of calculating said current check values on the base of said current detection values. 15. The method, according to claim 1 , wherein said second control procedure comprises the following steps: obtaining said current check values; comparing said current check values with said new current threshold values, if said current check values exceed one or more said new current threshold values, generating a trip command for said leakage current protection device. 16. The method, according to claim 15 , wherein the step of obtaining said current check values comprises the step of acquiring current detection values indicative of said leakage currents and the step of calculating said current check values on the base of said current detection values. 17. A memory device for controlling a leakage current protection device in a photovoltaic apparatus, said photovoltaic apparatus being adapted to be electrically connected to an electric power distribution grid having one or more phase voltages at an AC section of said photovoltaic apparatus, the memory device comprising: a set of instructions executable by processing resources effective to: execute a first control procedure to control said leakage current protection device, said first control procedure providing for a comparison of current check values indicative of leakage currents in said photovoltaic apparatus with one or more predefined current threshold values for said leakage currents, execute a monitoring procedure to check said phase voltages and identify possible relevant positive transients of said phase voltages, if said monitoring procedure identifies relevant positive transients of said phase voltages, provide one or more new current threshold values for said leakage currents, terminate the execution of said first control procedure and executing a second control procedure to control said leakage current protection device, said second control
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