Apparatus and method for diagnosing a failure of an inverter
US-2024405664-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9891289B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9891289-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514727956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Techniques for detecting an inrush current in a power transformer in are disclosed. For example, the presence of an inrush current on a current path in a power transformer may be determined by receiving a signal from a Rogowski coil positioned on a current path of a power transformer, the signal corresponding to a current flowing in the current path; sampling the received signal to produce samples of the received signal; and analyzing the samples of the received signal relative to at least two criteria to determine whether an inrush current is present. When an inrush current is present, operation of a protective relay is blocked.
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A computer-implemented method for a power transformer, the method comprising: receiving a first signal corresponding to a primary current of a power transformer from a first Rogowski coil; receiving a second signal corresponding to a secondary current of the power transformer from a second Rogowski coil; sampling the first signal to produce samples of the first signal; sampling the second signal to produce samples of the second signal; comparing the samples of the first signal and the samples of the second signal to determine samples of a differential signal; determining that a pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential signal are within a first range of values; determining that at least one sample of the differential signal is outside of a second range of values, the values of the first range of values being less than a maximum of the second range of values and greater than a minimum of the second range of values; determining that an inrush current is present based on the pre-determined number of sequential samples being within the first range of values and the at least one sample being outside of the second range of values; and blocking operation of a protective relay. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether a second pre-determined number of samples of the differential signal are within a third range of values, the third range of values being less than a maximum of the first range of values and greater than a minimum of the first range of values. 3. The computer-implemented method of 1 , wherein determining that at least one sample of the differential signal is outside of the second range of values comprises: determining that at least one sample of the differential signal is greater than the maximum of the second range of values, and determining that at least one sample of the differential signal is less than the minimum of the second range of values. 4. A computer-implemented method of determining a presence of an inrush current on a current path in a power transformer, the method comprising: receiving a signal from a Rogowski coil positioned on a current path of a power transformer, the signal corresponding to a current flowing in the current path; sampling the received signal to produce samples of the received signal; analyzing the samples of the received signal relative to at least two criteria to determine whether an inrush current is present, wherein analyzing the samples of the received signal relative to at least two criteria comprises: determining whether a pre-determined number of sequential samples of the received signal are within a first range of values, and determining whether at least one sample of the received signal is outside of a second range of values, the values of the first range of values being less than a maximum of the second range of values and greater than a minimum of the second range of values; determining that an inrush current is present when the pre-determined number of sequential samples is within the first range of values, and at least one sample of the received signal is outside of the second range of values; and blocking operation of a protective relay based on determining that an inrush current is present. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 4 , wherein the power transformer comprises a plurality of single-phase power transformers mutually interconnected to provide multi-phase power. 6. A controller for a power transformer, the controller comprising: one or more electronic processors and a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause the one or more electronic processors to: receive a first signal from a first Rogowski coil, the first signal corresponding to a primary current of a power transformer; receive a second signal from a second Rogowski coil, the second signal corresponding to a secondary current of the power transformer; compare the first signal and the second signal to determine a differential signal; sample the differential signal to produce samples of the differential signal; determine that a pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential signal are within a first range of values; determine that at least one sample of the differential signal is outside of a second range of values, the values of the first range of values being less than a maximum of the second range of values and greater than a minimum of the second range of values; determine that an inrush current is present based on the determination that the pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential signal are within the first range of values and the determination that at least one sample of the differential signal is outside of the second range of values; and block operation of a protective relay based on determining that an inrush current is present. 7. A system comprising: a power transformer; and a protection system comprising: a first Rogowski coil positioned to sense a primary current of the power transformer and configured to produce a first signal corresponding to the primary current, a second Rogowski coil positioned to sense a secondary current of the power transformer and configured to produce a second signal corresponding to the secondary current; and a controller comprising one or more electronic processors and a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause the one or more electronic processors to: sample the first signal to produce samples of the first signal, sample the second signal to produce samples of the second signal, determine samples of differential current based on the samples of the first signal and the second signal, access a first range of values, access a second range of values, the first range of values being within the second range of values, determine whether a pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential current are within the first range of values, determine whether at least one of the samples is greater than a maximum value of the second range of values, determine whether at least one of the samples is less than a minimum value of the second range of values; and detect an inrush current when the pre-determined number of sequential samples is within the first range of values, at least one of the samples is greater than the maximum of the second range of values, and at least one of the samples is smaller than the minimum of the second range of values. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the computer-readable medium further comprises instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to: detect a fault current based on the pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential signal being within the first range of values and no samples of the differential signal being outside of the second range of values. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the computer-readable medium further comprises instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to: detect a fault current based on fewer than the pre-determined number of sequential samples of the differential signal being within the first range of values; and permit operation of a protective relay based on the detection of a fault current. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein permitting operation of a protective relay causes a current path to the power transformer to be blocked in response to detecting the fault current. 11. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a circuit breaker on the current path.
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