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    IEEE 1829-2017 en Guide for Conducting Corona Tests on Hardware for Overhead Transmission Lines and Substations.pdf

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    IEEE 1829-2017 en Guide for Conducting Corona Tests on Hardware for Overhead Transmission Lines and Substations.pdf

    1、IEEE Guide for ConductingCorona Tests on Hardware forOverhead Transmission Linesand SubstationsIEEE Std 1829-2017IEEE Power and Energy SocietySponsored by theTransmission and Distribution CommitteeIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016-5997USAIEEE Std 1829-2017IEEE Guide for ConductingCorona Tests on H

    2、ardware forOverhead Transmission Linesand SubstationsSponsorTransmission and Distribution Committeeof theIEEE Power and Energy SocietyApproved 14 February 2017IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Uniform procedures for the testing of transmission line and station bus hardware in high voltage laboratorie

    3、s are established in this guide. Two tests are described: the first is a visual corona test, the second is a radio interference voltage (RIV) test. This guide does not address the permissible radio interference (RI) limits or specified corona extinction voltages. They are set either by regulation or

    4、 by agreement between the utility and hardware manufacturer.Keywords: corona, hardware, IEEE Std 1829, RIV, testing, visual coronaThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2017 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engine

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    34、ed.ParticipantsAt the time this IEEE guide was completed, the Corona and Field E ects Working Group had the following membership:Danna Liebhaber, ChairRob Schaerer, Vice ChairGordon BakerTony BakerBryan BeskeDavid BoudreauAndy BuiJohn ChanBill ChisholmBenjamin CottsBen CrutcherGlenn DavidsonCody Dav

    35、isJames DubayKevin EdmondsNamal FernandoBuck FifeBruce FreimarkMichael GarrelsEdwin Goodwin Jennifer HavelArjan JagtianiGary JohnsonChris KasiewiczBarrett KimballJohn Ku elThomas McCarthyRay McCoyRob MeertJuan NuoDrew PearsonBrian ReynoldsSteve RobertsTim ShawGary SibilantRoss SmithGerald StewartTim

    36、othy Van RemmenJack VarnerMike WarntjesErica WeyerThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Saleman AlibhayGustavo BrunelloRobert ChristmanBenjamin CottsGary DonnerMichael GarrelsGeorge GelaWaymo

    37、n GochEdwin GoodwinJoseph GravelleRandall GrovesWerner HoelzlRandy HopkinsMagdi IshacRobert KlugeHermann KochJim KulchiskyChung-Yiu LamBenjamin LanzMichael LauxmanDanna LiebhaberAlbert LivshitzReginaldo ManiegoWilliam McBrideThomas Mc CarthyMichael NewmanGearold O. H. EidhinCarl OrdeLorraine PaddenB

    38、ansi PatelChristopher PetrolaDouglas ProctorIulian Pro rThomas ProiosJerry RedingThomas RozekRonald RumrillRyandi RyandiDaniel SabinBartien SayogoRobert SchaererJeremy SmithJerry SmithK. StumpRoger VerdolinJohn VergisKenneth White7Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.When the IEEE-SA Standards B

    39、oard approved this guide on 14 February 2017, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairVacant Position, Vice ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiTed BurseStephen DukesDoug EdwardsJ. Travis Gri thGary Ho manMichael JanezicJose

    40、ph L. Koep nger*Thomas KoshyKevin LuDaleep MohlaDamir NovoselRonald C. PetersenAnnette D. ReillyRobby RobsonDorothy StanleyAdrian StephensMehmet UlemaPhil WennblomHoward WolfmanYu Yuan*Member Emeritus8Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1829

    41、-2017, IEEE Guide for Conducting Corona Tests on Hardware for Over-head Transmission Lines and Substations.The IEEE Corona and Fields E ects Working Group determined the need for a consistent process for perform-ing corona tests on hardware used on overhead transmission lines and in substations. Thi

    42、s guide combines typical industry practice from many sources to provide this guidance on a proper process without setting com-pliance limits.AcknowledgementThe Corona and Fields Working Group thanks the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for per-mission to reproduce Information from its

    43、 International Standards. All such extracts are copyright of IEC Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved. Further information on the IEC is available from www.iec.ch. IEC has no responsibility for the placement and context in which the extracts and contents are reproduced by the author, nor is IEC

    44、in any way responsible for the other content or accuracy therein.9Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents1. Overview . 101.1 Scope 101.2 Purpose . 102. Normative references 103. Definitions . 114. Test arrangement for transmission line hardware 114.1 General . 114.2 Suspension assemblies .

    45、 124.3 Tension assemblies . 124.4 Other hardware . 124.5 Station rigid bus hardware 125. Test procedure . 125.1 Determination of applied acceptance test voltage . 125.2 Acceptance criteria . 145.3 Test circuit and instrumentation 145.4 Data presentation 15Annex A (informative) Bibliography 16Annex B

    46、 (informative) Sample calculation of the voltage needed for single phase mockup in HV laboratory18Annex C (normative) Test voltage calibration device . 19Annex D (informative) Research on Effect of Altitude (Relative Air Density) on Corona . 23Annex E (informative) Application of RIV data . 26Annex

    47、F (informative) Sample Photographs 2810Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.1. Overview1.1 ScopeThis guide establishes uniform procedures for the testing of transmission line and station bus hardware in high voltage laboratories. Two tests are described. The rst one is a corona performance test.

    48、 The second is a radio interference voltage (RIV) test. The rst test uses visible techniques to determine the onset of positive corona. The second test is a measurement of the RIV voltage according to ANSI C63.2 or CISPR 16-1-1 and CISPR 18-2: 2010. This guide does not address the permissible radio

    49、interference (RI) limits or speci ed co-rona extinction voltages. They are set either by regulation or by agreement between the end user and hardware manufacturer.1.2 PurposeThe purpose of this guide is to establish uniform procedures for the testing of transmission line and station bus hardware in high voltage laboratories. A uniform procedure is a prerequisite to assure such hardware is either free from visible corona or does not add any appreciable RI to that already being generated by the transmission line or substation conductors.2. Normative reference


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