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Hauptverfasser: Stipetic, Nina, Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar, Ziger, Igor, Jancin, Silvio, Jurisic, Bruno, Filipovic-Grcic, Dalibor, Xémard, Alain
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.06520
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author Stipetic, Nina
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Ziger, Igor
Jancin, Silvio
Jurisic, Bruno
Filipovic-Grcic, Dalibor
Xémard, Alain
author_facet Stipetic, Nina
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Ziger, Igor
Jancin, Silvio
Jurisic, Bruno
Filipovic-Grcic, Dalibor
Xémard, Alain
contents Unearthed neutral is commonly used in networks which require continuous power supply. This is common in MV circuits of industrial and power plants. Unearthed networks can remain in operation during an earth-fault, but fast determination of the faulty line is key for prevention of further fault escalation. Signal injection is one of the fault location methods often used in LV unearthed networks. The possibility of applying this method in MV networks depends on how to inject the signal into unearthed phases. In such networks, it is possible to use a group of three inductive voltage transformers (IVTs) for signal injection. After the simulations have shown promising results of signal injection and earth-fault detection in MV network, an experimental test was performed. This paper describes the experimental setup and shows the measurement results of signal injection method at MV level supported by EMT simulations.
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spellingShingle Verification of low-frequency signal injection method for earth-fault detection
Stipetic, Nina
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Ziger, Igor
Jancin, Silvio
Jurisic, Bruno
Filipovic-Grcic, Dalibor
Xémard, Alain
Systems and Control
Unearthed neutral is commonly used in networks which require continuous power supply. This is common in MV circuits of industrial and power plants. Unearthed networks can remain in operation during an earth-fault, but fast determination of the faulty line is key for prevention of further fault escalation. Signal injection is one of the fault location methods often used in LV unearthed networks. The possibility of applying this method in MV networks depends on how to inject the signal into unearthed phases. In such networks, it is possible to use a group of three inductive voltage transformers (IVTs) for signal injection. After the simulations have shown promising results of signal injection and earth-fault detection in MV network, an experimental test was performed. This paper describes the experimental setup and shows the measurement results of signal injection method at MV level supported by EMT simulations.
title Verification of low-frequency signal injection method for earth-fault detection
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.06520