Metrological Infrastructure for Traceable Electrical Insulation Testing for A Reliable Electricity Grid

  • Johann Meisner
  • , Frank Gerdinand
  • , Jorge Rovira
  • , Paolo Emilio Roccato
  • , Mohamed Agazar
  • , Joni Klüss
  • , Ahmet Merev
  • , Jari Hällström
  • , Kari Lahti
  • , Mohamad Ghaffarian Niasar
  • , Oliver Pischler
  • , Uwe Schichler
  • , Eduardo Arcones del Álamo
  • , Tobias Fey
  • , Heribert Schorn
  • , Peter Vaessen
  • , Mateusz Kujda

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Abstract

One of the European Union's objectives under the Green Deal is a clean and secure energy supply, which is undergoing a major revolution due to structural and technological changes. Transient processes and superimposed high-frequency components generated by converter technology have a negative or even destructive influence on the existing grid equipment. The insulating capacity of devices and components need to be traceably tested for these challenges. Therefore, a consortium of six National Metrology Institutes (NMI), four European universities and four industrial partners in the field of high voltage and high current testing started the international metrology research project “Metrological Infrastructure for Traceable Electrical Insulation Testing for a Reliable Electricity Grid - ELITE”. This project addresses the development of measurement techniques, references and calibration capabilities to enable beyond state-of-the-art transient high voltage and high current testing. As part of this project reference standards, calibration capabilities and validated techniques for the evaluation of very fast high-voltage impulses for steep- voltage testing will be developed. The influence of steep-voltage rise time on the insulation material properties will be investigated and recommendations, such as good practise guides will be provided publicly. Furthermore, traceable measurement systems and calibration services for puncture testing and impulse current testing using highly energetic impulse currents that comply with IEC 62475 (1) requirements (e.g. 200 kA and 10/350 μs) will be developed. Finally, calibration facilities and reference standards for time-domain and frequency characterisation of high current sensors used in e.g. short circuit tests that conform with IEC 62475 Annex C (1) and IEC 60947 (2) requirements will be established.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering (ISH)
PublisherZenodo
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
Event24th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering, ISH 2025 - Karuizawa , Japan
Duration: 24 Aug 202529 Aug 2025

Conference

Conference24th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering, ISH 2025
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKaruizawa
Period24/08/2529/08/25

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