proelect8717
Electrical
- Jul 2, 2014
- 15
Dear Respected engineers,
Referring to the attached photographs, we have a mobile GIS (Gas Insulated Substation), made in 1992 by ABB Lodi, Italy. The mobile GIS primary voltages if 132kV at 50Hz.
The problem we are facing is that past few months, is that PT drops its pressure of SF6 gas, since the pressure drops in only PT/VT and does not drops in other compartments (like isolator and breaker), so we suspect we have a leakage at PT/VT Chamber. Now, we think in order to attend the leakage of SF6 from PT, we have two options.
1. Either we shall remove the PT from GIS (as we are using it only for monitoring voltages and not using in protection circuit) and place the end plate at the bottom and close the GIS. Problems in this option: There is very little space between bottom of PT and we don't know how to remove PT by using this little space,
2. Or we shall dismantle the PT from GIS and replace the O rings or attend any more leakage, but for replacing internal O ring (Most probable leakage from there) will require PT to be open to atmosphere. But, as far as I know, PT of GIS should never be allowed to open atmosphere as moisture penetrates into insulation, ultimately leading to failure of PT/VT. Again, little space between PT bottom and floor.
Any one, done this before, please suggest, which option is better and how to do it? Also, if you have any better option, please suggest that also.
Referring to the attached photographs, we have a mobile GIS (Gas Insulated Substation), made in 1992 by ABB Lodi, Italy. The mobile GIS primary voltages if 132kV at 50Hz.
The problem we are facing is that past few months, is that PT drops its pressure of SF6 gas, since the pressure drops in only PT/VT and does not drops in other compartments (like isolator and breaker), so we suspect we have a leakage at PT/VT Chamber. Now, we think in order to attend the leakage of SF6 from PT, we have two options.
1. Either we shall remove the PT from GIS (as we are using it only for monitoring voltages and not using in protection circuit) and place the end plate at the bottom and close the GIS. Problems in this option: There is very little space between bottom of PT and we don't know how to remove PT by using this little space,
2. Or we shall dismantle the PT from GIS and replace the O rings or attend any more leakage, but for replacing internal O ring (Most probable leakage from there) will require PT to be open to atmosphere. But, as far as I know, PT of GIS should never be allowed to open atmosphere as moisture penetrates into insulation, ultimately leading to failure of PT/VT. Again, little space between PT bottom and floor.
Any one, done this before, please suggest, which option is better and how to do it? Also, if you have any better option, please suggest that also.