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BSI DD IEC/TS 61934:2006

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Electrical insulating materials and systems. Electrical measurement of partial discharges (PD) under short rise time and repetitive voltage impulses

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BSI 2006 26
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Applicable to the off-line electrical measurement of partial discharges (PD) that occur in electrical insulation systems (EIS) when stressed by repetitive voltage impulses having a rise time of 50 us or less. Typical applications are EIS belonging to apparatus driven by power electronics, such as motors. Excluded are – methods based on optical or ultrasonic PD detection, – fields of application for PD measurements when stressed by non-repetitive impulse voltages.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Measurement of partial discharge pulses during repetitive, short-rise time, voltage impulses and comparison with power frequency
4.1 Measurement frequency
11 4.2 Measurement quantities
4.3 Test objects
12 4.4 Effect of testing conditions
13 5 PD detection methods
5.1 General
5.2 PD pulse coupling and detection devices
14 Figure 1 – Coupling capacitor with multipole filter
Figure 2 – Example of voltage impulse and PD pulse frequency spectra before and after filtering
15 Figure 3 – HFCT with multipole filter
Figure 4 – HFCT between test object and earth with multipole filter
Figure 5 – Circuit using an electromagnetic coupler (for example an antenna) to suppress impulses from the test supply
16 Figure 6 – Example of waveforms of repetitive bipolar impulse voltage and charge accumulation for on twisted-pair sample
Figure 7 – Charge measurements
17 5.3 Source-controlled gating techniques
6 Display methods
Figure 8 – Example of PD detection using electronic source-controlled gating (other PD coupling devices can be used)
18 7 Sensitivity of PD measurement
19 8 Test circuits
9 Test procedures
10 Test report
20 Annex A (informative) Indications on the voltage impulse suppression action required by the coupling device
Figure A.1 – Schematic example of overlap between voltage impulse and PD pulse spectra (dotted area)
Figure A.2 – Schematic example of voltage impulse and PD pulse spectra after filtering
21 Figure A.3 – Example of impulse voltage damping as a function of impulse voltage magnitude and rise time
22 Annex B (informative) PD pulses extracted from a supply voltage impulse through filtering techniques
Figure B.1 – Power supply waveform and recorded PD pulses measured using an antenna during supply voltage commutation
23 Figure B.2 – Partial discharge pulses detected by an antenna from the record of Figure B.1, using a filtering technique (400 MHz high-pass filter)
Figure B.3 – Characteristic of the filter used to pass from Figure B.1 to Figure B.2
24 Bibliography
BSI DD IEC/TS 61934:2006
$142.49