IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
ISSN-L : 0385-4213
Development of Optical ZCT and its Application to Fault Section Detection for 66 kV Underground Branch Transmission Lines
Atsushi ToyaKeiichi MuraokaNobukazu InoueKenichi Ando
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1992 Volume 112 Issue 10 Pages 881-887

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Optical ZCT (Zero-phase Current Transformer) which combines a optical magnetic field sensor with a magnetic ring core of silicon steel plates has been developed. Bi-doped YIG _??_Yttrium Iron Garnet, (BiYbGd)3Fe5O12_??_ having a large verdet constant is used as a Faraday element. Optical ZCT detects the conductor current of 0 to 2, 000 A at high resolution and has been applied to the fault section detection system for 66kV underground branch transmission lines which monitors a multi-terminal line having Y-branch joint box in on-line state. Optical ZCTs and a section detector/indicator are connected with optical fibers which are capable of non-repeatedly transmitting signal over 6km, allow to monitor a long-distance underground power transmission lines. Developed system is now operating on JR Kasai line (Shinkawa pump line) of Tokyo Electric Power Company.
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