Close Accord on Partial Discharge Diagnosis During Voltage Harmonics in
Electric Motors Fed by Variable Frequency Drives
Abstract
Partial discharge (PD) diagnostics test is reliable for estimating
insulation health conditions in power system components. During
laboratory PD diagnostics, the effect of harmonic components in the
voltage waveform generated by variable frequency drives (VFD) fed
electric motors (EMs) is often overlooked. However, these harmonic
components can cause significant distortion in the applied voltage
waveform. As VFD-fed EMs operate at low speeds, the harmonic
concentration in the voltage increases. It has been found that PD
activity in VFD-fed EM is significantly affected by the addition of
harmonic components in the voltage, thus making it necessary to consider
their impact when performing true PD diagnostics. This paper
investigates the influence of voltage harmonic distortion produced in
VFD-fed EM on PD severity and the subsequent insulation degradation.
Eight VFD-fed EM are used to study PD behavior under different levels of
harmonic pollution. The PD characteristics, such as inception voltage,
pulse repetition rate, accumulated apparent charge, average discharge
current, discharge power, and quadratic rate, are determined. With the
help of probability distribution functions, the chance of PD activity
and its severity at various voltage harmonic levels are estimated. The
proposed technique can be used to plan maintenance activities that
ensure reliability for industrial applications dealing with voltage
harmonic distortion.