Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration

Abstract Digital measurement equipment such as electronic transformers enable real‐time functional control and monitoring systems to be built in power grids to accommodate the large‐scale access of distributed renewable energy to the grid. However, the current offline calibration of electronic trans...

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Main Authors: Haoliang Hu, Yan Xu, Xiong Wu, Fuchang Lin, Xia Xiao, Min Lei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-11-01
Series:IET Science, Measurement & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/smt2.12073
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spelling doaj-7e6790fc29cd408499087356dfb519052021-10-01T14:18:42ZengWileyIET Science, Measurement & Technology1751-88221751-88302021-11-0115973073710.1049/smt2.12073Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibrationHaoliang Hu0Yan Xu1Xiong Wu2Fuchang Lin3Xia Xiao4Min Lei5School of electrical and electronic engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaSchool of electrical and electronic engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaSchool of electrical and electronic engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaSchool of electrical and electronic engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaSchool of electrical and electronic engineering Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaChina Electric Power Research Institute Wuhan ChinaAbstract Digital measurement equipment such as electronic transformers enable real‐time functional control and monitoring systems to be built in power grids to accommodate the large‐scale access of distributed renewable energy to the grid. However, the current offline calibration of electronic transformers is difficult to implement; therefore, an online calibration method for electronic transformers must be developed to ensure their accuracy. The design of a clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer (CTS‐CT) with a passive compensation loop is presented herein. The compensation loop is utilised to reduce both the amplitude and phase errors, thereby achieving high accuracy. The formulas for calculating the resistance and capacitance of the passive compensation loop are presented. The expanded uncertainties (95% confidence level) of the proposed CTS‐CT are estimated to be lower 0.03% for the amplitude error and 1′ for the phase error. Experimental results indicate that the proposed CTS‐CT prototype is not affected by the external magnetic field nor the opening and closing times, thereby enabling good‐quality online calibration for field applications. Moreover, the proposed CTS‐CT adopts neither an active compensatory circuit nor software compensation; therefore, the manufacturing of the CTS‐CT is steady and simple, and the calibration procedures are simplified.https://doi.org/10.1049/smt2.12073
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author Haoliang Hu
Yan Xu
Xiong Wu
Fuchang Lin
Xia Xiao
Min Lei
spellingShingle Haoliang Hu
Yan Xu
Xiong Wu
Fuchang Lin
Xia Xiao
Min Lei
Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
IET Science, Measurement & Technology
author_facet Haoliang Hu
Yan Xu
Xiong Wu
Fuchang Lin
Xia Xiao
Min Lei
author_sort Haoliang Hu
title Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
title_short Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
title_full Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
title_fullStr Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
title_full_unstemmed Passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
title_sort passive‐compensation clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer for online calibration
publisher Wiley
series IET Science, Measurement & Technology
issn 1751-8822
1751-8830
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Abstract Digital measurement equipment such as electronic transformers enable real‐time functional control and monitoring systems to be built in power grids to accommodate the large‐scale access of distributed renewable energy to the grid. However, the current offline calibration of electronic transformers is difficult to implement; therefore, an online calibration method for electronic transformers must be developed to ensure their accuracy. The design of a clamp‐on two‐stage current transformer (CTS‐CT) with a passive compensation loop is presented herein. The compensation loop is utilised to reduce both the amplitude and phase errors, thereby achieving high accuracy. The formulas for calculating the resistance and capacitance of the passive compensation loop are presented. The expanded uncertainties (95% confidence level) of the proposed CTS‐CT are estimated to be lower 0.03% for the amplitude error and 1′ for the phase error. Experimental results indicate that the proposed CTS‐CT prototype is not affected by the external magnetic field nor the opening and closing times, thereby enabling good‐quality online calibration for field applications. Moreover, the proposed CTS‐CT adopts neither an active compensatory circuit nor software compensation; therefore, the manufacturing of the CTS‐CT is steady and simple, and the calibration procedures are simplified.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/smt2.12073
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