Method of locating a fault in an electric power cable
First Claim
1. A method of locating a fault which has occurred in an electric power cable in relationship to one or more known locations along the cable where the fault is caused by an insulation defect which may be broken down by a high voltage applied at one side of the fault to induce a transient fault pulse on the cable on both sides of the fault traveling away from the fault comprising the following steps:
- after said fault has occurred applying a said high voltage of a predetermined polarity in the de-energized cable on one side of the fault having a sufficient magnitude to break down said insulation defect and induce said transient fault pulse;
at two known locations on either side of said fault sensing said transient fault pulse caused by said fault;
determining at each sensing location the pulse direction;
if the directions are opposite recognizing that the fault is between the two sensing locations.
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Abstract
A method of pinpointing the location between manholes of a fault in an electrical cable typically buried underground in an urban environment, the fault being caused by an insulation defect which may be broken down by a high voltage includes the steps of applying the voltage to break down the fault insulation defect to induce a transient fault pulse on the cable on both sides of the fault traveling away from the fault. By the use of a ferrite type transformer coupler producing an output voltage, the direction of the transient fault pulse is determined by relating the polarity of the output voltage to the initial high voltage pulse which was applied.
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1. A method of locating a fault which has occurred in an electric power cable in relationship to one or more known locations along the cable where the fault is caused by an insulation defect which may be broken down by a high voltage applied at one side of the fault to induce a transient fault pulse on the cable on both sides of the fault traveling away from the fault comprising the following steps:
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after said fault has occurred applying a said high voltage of a predetermined polarity in the de-energized cable on one side of the fault having a sufficient magnitude to break down said insulation defect and induce said transient fault pulse; at two known locations on either side of said fault sensing said transient fault pulse caused by said fault; determining at each sensing location the pulse direction; if the directions are opposite recognizing that the fault is between the two sensing locations. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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2. A method of locating a fault which has occurred in an electric power cable in relationship to one or more known locations along the cable where the fault is caused by an insulation defect which may be broken down by a high voltage applied at one side of the fault to induce a transient fault pulse on the cable on both sides:
- of the fault traveling away from the fault comprising the following steps;
after said fault has occurred applying a said high voltage of a predetermined polarity in the de-energized cable on one side of the fault having a sufficient magnitude to break down said insulation defect and induce said transient fault pulse; sensing at one known location on said cable either between the point of injection of said high voltage and said fault or after both said fault and said point of application on said cable said transient fault pulse; determining the pulse direction; and recognizing in view of said pulse direction that the fault is between the sensing location and the application point or past both the application point and the sensing location.
- of the fault traveling away from the fault comprising the following steps;
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3. A method of locating a fault which has occurred in an electric power cable in relationship to one or more known locations along the cable where the fault is caused by an insulation defect which may be broken down by a high voltage applied at one side of the fault to induce a transient fault pulse on the cable on both sides of the fault traveling away from the fault comprising the following steps:
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after said fault has occurred applying a said high voltage of a predetermined polarity in the de-energized cable on one side of the fault having a sufficient magnitude to break down said insulation defect and induce said transient fault pulse; sensing at two locations on said cable either between said point of application of said high voltage and said fault or after both said fault and said point of application of said transient fault pulse; determining said pulse direction by timing the relative arrival time of said fault pulse at said two locations; and recognizing in view of said pulse direction that the fault is between the sensing locations and the application point or past both the application point and the sensing locations.
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