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Characterization of a Low Power Instrument Transformer with Digital Output in Low-Inertia Power Systems | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Characterization of a Low Power Instrument Transformer with Digital Output in Low-Inertia Power Systems


Abstract:

Based on the IEC Std 61850, electrical substations are transitioning towards a fully-digital paradigm for data acquisition and processing. In the near future, many monito...Show More

Abstract:

Based on the IEC Std 61850, electrical substations are transitioning towards a fully-digital paradigm for data acquisition and processing. In the near future, many monitoring and control applications are expected to operate based mainly on digital inputs. To this end, a crucial role will be played by the Low Power Instrument Transformer (LPIT) whose output is formatted as Sampled Value (SV) data packets according to the recent IEC Std 61850-9-2. In this paper, the metrological performance of a commercial LPIT is fully characterized not only in stationary conditions, but also in dynamic and distorted tests, inspired by the IEC Std 60255-118-1 for synchrophasor measurements and by real-world datasets of power systems characterized by reduced inertia. Based on the obtained results, considerations are drawn in respect of possible applications of SV data streams in measurement applications.
Date of Conference: 24-26 May 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 June 2022
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Conference Location: Split, Croatia

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