Locating and isolating grid faults utilizing a fast close-open operation

US11329479B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11329479-B2
Application numberUS-202017017036-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2020
Priority dateSep 19, 2019
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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A control system and method for sectionalizing switches and pulse-testing interrupter/reclosers in a distribution grid feeder which enables fault location, isolation and service restoration without requiring an external communications infrastructure to pass information between the switches. The method includes switches entering an armed state when they experience a high fault current during an initial fault event. Then, when the interrupter/recloser runs its test pulse sequence, any armed switch counts all test pulses as fault pulses, while non-armed switches count the test pulses as load pulses. Switches open to isolate the fault based on threshold values of fault pulse count and load pulse count. When an initially active interrupter/recloser completes its test pulse sequence, another interrupter/recloser begins its sequence, and all switches reconfigure their threshold values based on the new interrupter/recloser. Interrupter/reclosers after the initial device use a fast close-open event if necessary to arm some switches for proper fault-count opening.

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A method for locating and isolating faults in a distribution grid feeder, the feeder including a plurality of sectionalizing switches and being bounded by a plurality of interrupter/reclosers, the method comprising: providing, to each sectionalizing switch in the feeder, settings based on a feeder topology and rules for establishing a fault pulse count threshold and a load pulse count threshold based on which of the interrupter/reclosers is active; opening contacts in an active interrupter/recloser to cut off power to the feeder upon detecting conditions on the feeder indicative of a fault in the feeder; setting an armed state by any of the sectionalizing switches which detect a fault condition, where sectionalizing switches in the armed state count subsequent pulses as fault pulses; initiating a test pulse sequence by the active interrupter/recloser; determining which interrupter/recloser is active and adaptively setting the fault pulse count threshold and the load pulse count threshold based on the active interrupter/recloser, by each sectionalizing switch; continuing the test pulse sequence by the active interrupter/recloser, with each sectionalizing switch opening if it reaches its fault pulse count threshold or its load pulse count threshold, until the fault is isolated from the active interrupter/recloser; designating a new active interrupter/recloser; and executing a fast close-open operation by the new active interrupter/recloser when the fault is detected in an initial pulse test. 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the feeder topology includes identification of the sectionalizing switches and the interrupter/reclosers in the feeder and connectivity therebetween. 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein each of the sectionalizing switches includes current sensors and a controller having a processor and memory, the controller receiving signals from the current sensors and being configured to adaptively set the fault pulse count threshold and the load pulse count threshold and open the sectionalizing switch when one of the thresholds for the switch is reached. 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein each of the interrupter/reclosers includes voltage and current sensors and a controller having a processor and memory, the controller receiving signals from the sensors and being configured to open and close the contacts in the interrupter/recloser, control the test pulse sequence and execute the fast close-open operation. 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein adaptively setting the fault pulse count threshold and the load pulse count threshold based on the active interrupter/recloser by each sectionalizing switch includes setting the fault pulse count threshold for a sectionalizing switch nearest the active interrupter/recloser to a maximum number of test pulses and setting the fault pulse count threshold for each other sectionalizing switch to a value one lower for each place the sectionalizing switch is further removed in the topology from the active interrupter/recloser, and setting the load pulse count threshold for a sectionalizing switch nearest the active interrupter/recloser to one and setting the load pulse count threshold for each other sectionalizing switch to a value one higher for each place the sectionalizing switch is further removed in the topology from the active interrupter/recloser. 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein each sectionalizing switch opening if it reaches its fault pulse count threshold or its load pulse count threshold includes each armed sectionalizing switch counting all test pulses as fault current pulses and each unarmed sectionalizing switch counting all test pulses as load current pulses. 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the test pulse sequence includes a sequence of low energy pulses provided by the active interrupter/recloser at timed intervals, where the pulses are configured to allow each of the sectionalizing switches to determine if it is located between the active interrupter/recloser and the fault, and to allow the active interrupter/recloser to determine if it is still in electrical contact with the fault. 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein determining which interrupter/recloser is active includes detecting an open interval, where the open interval is an elapsed time from when the active interrupter/recloser cuts off power to the feeder until a first test pulse is sent, and where each of the interrupter/reclosers in the feeder uses a unique value of the open interval. 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein determining which interrupter/recloser is active includes detecting a time interval between pulses on a single phase or between pulses on different phases, and where each of the interrupter/reclosers in the feeder uses a unique value of the time interval between pulses. 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein determining which interrupter/recloser is active includes detecting a power flow direction, where the sectionalizing switches further include voltage sensors, and the power flow direction is determined from an average power computed over a preconfigured time window. 11. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fast close-open operation includes a timed closing and re-opening of the contacts in the active interrupter/recloser designed to cause a recognizable fault current in any of the sectionalizing switches located between the active interrupter/recloser and the fault. 12. The method according to claim 1 further comprising, after executing the fast close-open operation by the new active interrupter/recloser, returning to setting the armed state by any of the sectionalizing switches which detect a fault current, and initiating the test pulse sequence by the new active interrupter/recloser. 13. A fault location, isolation and service restoration system for a distribution grid feeder, the system comprising: a plurality of interrupter/reclosers each including voltage and current sensors and a controller having a processor and memory, the controller receiving signals from the sensors and being configured to open and close contacts in the interrupter/recloser and command an internal mechanism to create a test pulse sequence, where one interrupter/recloser is located at each branch end of the feeder; a plurality of sectionalizing switches spaced apart throughout the feeder, where each of the sectionalizing switches includes current sensors and a controller having a processor and memory, the controller receiving signals from the current sensors and being configured to open the sectionalizing switch when a fault pulse count threshold or a load pulse count threshold for the sectionalizing switch is reached, and where the controller is pre-configured with settings based on feeder topology and rules for adaptively setting the thresholds, where an armed state is set by any of the sectionalizing switches which detect a fault current when an interrupter/recloser is closed, and sectionalizing switches in the armed state count subsequent test pulses as fault current pulses, and where any interrupter/recloser which did not trip open based on overcurrent, and which detects the fault upon pulse testing, executes a fast close-open operation before continuing pulse testing. 14. The system according to claim 13 wherein an active interrupter/recloser, when an overcurrent condition created by a fault is detected in the feeder, opens the contacts to cut off power to the feeder and initiates a test pulse sequence. 15. The system according to claim 14 wherein each sectionalizing switch, when power is cut o

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  • G01R31/086Primary

    in power transmission or distribution networks, i.e. with interconnected conductors · CPC title

  • Calibration or setting of parameters · CPC title

  • Details concerning the co-operation of many similar arrangements, e.g. in a network (sectionalised protection H02H7/26) · CPC title

  • with automatic reconnection · CPC title

  • concerning the disconnection itself, e.g. at a particular instant, particularly at zero value of current, disconnection in a predetermined order (disconnection at zero value in general H03K17/18) · CPC title

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What does patent US11329479B2 cover?
A control system and method for sectionalizing switches and pulse-testing interrupter/reclosers in a distribution grid feeder which enables fault location, isolation and service restoration without requiring an external communications infrastructure to pass information between the switches. The method includes switches entering an armed state when they experience a high fault current during an …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
S & C Electric Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R31/086. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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