The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series

The series summation method is an important method in the calibration of the voltage coefficient (VC) of the standard voltage transformers (VTs), in which the key step is connecting a fullyinsulated VT and a semi-insulated VT in series, and comparing them with the third VT under test. Caused by the...

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Main Authors: Huanghui Zhang, Haiming Shao, Jiafu Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8986609/
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spelling doaj-b6ab1a8f73584a1082911903b04f23812021-03-30T02:03:58ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018291882919510.1109/ACCESS.2020.29723048986609The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in SeriesHuanghui Zhang0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3412-6763Haiming Shao1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3305-4190Jiafu Wang2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1092-5712School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, ChinaNational Institute of Metrology, Beijing, ChinaNational Institute of Metrology, Beijing, ChinaThe series summation method is an important method in the calibration of the voltage coefficient (VC) of the standard voltage transformers (VTs), in which the key step is connecting a fullyinsulated VT and a semi-insulated VT in series, and comparing them with the third VT under test. Caused by the imperfect electrical shielding of the serially-wound VTs, additional errors are introduced in the calibration. By analyzing the cause of the additional errors in the serial connection of the VTs, two methods were designed in this paper to measure the additional errors. The proposed methods were harnessed to measure the additional errors for a serial connection of a 35 kV fully-insulated two-stage voltage transformer (TSVT) and a 35 kV semi-insulated TSVT. The results show that the two methods give a consistency of better than 1.0 &#x00D7; 10<sup>-6</sup> in ratio error and 2.0 &#x03BC;rad in phase displacement, respectively. The accurate measurement of the series additional errors and the correction of them significantly improve the accuracy of the VC measurement of a 110/&#x221A;3 kV TSVT based on the series summation method. Furthermore, the VC measurement result is verified by the consistency of the series summation method with the series additional errors corrected and the high-voltage standard capacitor method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8986609/Error analysishigh-voltage techniquesseries summation methodstandard voltage transformerthe serial connection of the transformersvoltage coefficient
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Jiafu Wang
The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
IEEE Access
Error analysis
high-voltage techniques
series summation method
standard voltage transformer
the serial connection of the transformers
voltage coefficient
author_facet Huanghui Zhang
Haiming Shao
Jiafu Wang
author_sort Huanghui Zhang
title The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
title_short The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
title_full The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
title_fullStr The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
title_full_unstemmed The Research on Additional Errors of Voltage Transformer Connected in Series
title_sort research on additional errors of voltage transformer connected in series
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The series summation method is an important method in the calibration of the voltage coefficient (VC) of the standard voltage transformers (VTs), in which the key step is connecting a fullyinsulated VT and a semi-insulated VT in series, and comparing them with the third VT under test. Caused by the imperfect electrical shielding of the serially-wound VTs, additional errors are introduced in the calibration. By analyzing the cause of the additional errors in the serial connection of the VTs, two methods were designed in this paper to measure the additional errors. The proposed methods were harnessed to measure the additional errors for a serial connection of a 35 kV fully-insulated two-stage voltage transformer (TSVT) and a 35 kV semi-insulated TSVT. The results show that the two methods give a consistency of better than 1.0 &#x00D7; 10<sup>-6</sup> in ratio error and 2.0 &#x03BC;rad in phase displacement, respectively. The accurate measurement of the series additional errors and the correction of them significantly improve the accuracy of the VC measurement of a 110/&#x221A;3 kV TSVT based on the series summation method. Furthermore, the VC measurement result is verified by the consistency of the series summation method with the series additional errors corrected and the high-voltage standard capacitor method.
topic Error analysis
high-voltage techniques
series summation method
standard voltage transformer
the serial connection of the transformers
voltage coefficient
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8986609/
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