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Introduction
The Circuit Breaker Monitor [CBM] is only one example of the way that the Substation
Monitoring [SM] System can be config ured and applied. The SM system has multiple
monitoring applications. The system has been designed to bring all elements of plant
monitoring onto one platform.
The CBM system as outlined in Figure 1, can be applied for AIS and GIS substations.
The system is modular and designed to facilitate all measurements associated with
the operation of one bay of switchgear. In order to simplify the signal cabling the
monitoring equipment is located in the Local Control Cubicle [LCC] which provides
close proximity to the transducers and other signal sources. This also allows for a
very simple communications connection to transmit all of the bay data along a single
fibre cable. The communications system is a TCP/IP protocol provided by a Windows
XP operating system which provides a very flexible interface for most substation and
external [remote office] networks.
Central Rack
Mounted PC
LCC
A compact PCI industrial computer system and data acquisition cards provides the
data capture and data storage facility. A range of transducers and transducer types
provide the signal input to the specially designed signal conditioning modules. The
signal conditioning modules provide the data input to the data acquisition cards. Also
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Remote communications via LAN, WAN or modem is also provided which allows
remote access to assess substation per formance.
The monitoring system can be applied equally to AIS and GIS with the main difference
being that the GIS arrangement will require an additional SF6 Gas monitoring module.
Typically this extra module will handle up to 16 additional SF6 gas densit y transducers
and associated alarms for each circuit breaker bay. Appendix 1 shows the
Substation Monitor in an LCC [Local Control Cubicle] during factory testing along with
circuit breaker operation records.
A display screen can be included at bay leve l for the AIS and GIS options but would
most probably be used on the GIS arrangement. The screen would display the
monitoring information and could additionally replace the bay LCC schematic and
alarm indication for equipment status, gas density readings and alarms for example.
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In order to monitor the performance of the circuit breaker, key parameters such as the
contact separation speed and the operation time of the circuit breaker, need to be
recorded. Th e signals must be digitised at a frequency that will provide sufficient
sample points to allow accurate and early assessment of a developing problem.
The sampling rate is set to 0.2 ms and a total of 600 ms [3000 data points per
parameter are recorded typ ically 60000 points per operation] including a pre -event
record of 100ms.
The 600 ms capture period was selected to allow sufficient data capture prior to the
operation of the circuit breaker e.g. for pre -fault analysis and for a following Break -
Make-Break circuit breaker sequence of operation.
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This screen also provides access to the substa tion configuration and alarm settings
screen as well as facilities for transducers and scale settings, see Figures 3 and 4.
The alarm settings are user selectable to allow the application to a wide range of
circuit breakers. These alarm settings can be changed on -line should the user wish to
modify during the lifetime of the switchgear .
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The following signals are recorded by the monitoring system when the circuit breaker
operates:
The system has been configured to accept a wide range of transducer types and the
transducer settings fac ility allows the user to configure the system accordingly. The
facility also allows for the replacement of transducers and any scale changes during
service life.
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The software has been designed to allow the automatic ge neration of alarms should
any of the parameters exceed a user setting. The alarms are displayed as shown in
Figure 5 and can be user set on -line to allow a wide range of performance related
alarms to suit most circuit breakers.
The alarm settings are designated by the user as shown in Figure 3 which also allows
CT ratios, Trip and Close coil values etc. to be configured.
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Trend facilities for SF6 gas density, hydraulic pressure, Aux DC supply voltage, LCC
and ambient temperature are provided for the circuit breaker ‘control’ parameters.
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During the operation of the circuit breaker, more detailed information regarding the
operate times, speeds, pole scatter, switched currents etc. are measured, calculated
and stored for alarm purposes and for later viewing should some excessive variation
in operational performance be detected . Arcing and pre -arcing times are also
monitored and stored along with the effective arc energy [ I 2 t ] for each phase to
assist with assessment of contact wear.
Figure 3 shows the display screen for th is data and demonstrates the detail of the
operational information. Statistical operational information is enhanced by the use of
graphical displays for current, voltage, contact travel, SF6 gas density and hydraulic
pressure variations.
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Remote access to the CBM Control Cubicle is very much dependent on the
infrastructure available at the substation. The most common form of access is via a
modem but it is possible to also use a Local or Wide Area Network to gain access
to the data.
The remote access options are explored with each individual customer to define the
best possible solution to implement in each case
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