Overhead Line Grounding Fault Tracking and Locating Device
A ground fault and overhead line technology, applied in the field of power systems, can solve the problems of difficult implementation, technical difficulty, and failure to track and locate faults.
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[0025] figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of the working principle of the pulse current detection method. The arrow in the figure indicates the direction of the pulse current when the fault point passes through, and the pulse current at any point on the line enters the earth through the ground fault point. When the pulse current is detected at the detection point 1, the direction of the pulse current is clockwise, the detected signal is positive, and the ground fault point is in front of the detection point 1. When the pulse current is detected at the detection point 2, the direction of the pulse current is counterclockwise, the detected signal is negative, and the ground fault point is behind the detection point 2.
[0026] figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of the working principle of the pulse voltage detection method. When the ground fault point is broken down, the voltage of each point on the line will drop, but the voltage drop rate is different. The pulse voltage d...
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