This paper describes a set of tests used to determine Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) measurement characteristics under steady state and dynamic conditions. The methodology is repeatable, comparable among test facilities, and can be performed at any facility with commonly available relay and standard test equipment. The methodology is based upon using test signals that are mathematically generated from a signal model and played into the PMU with precise GPS synchronization. Timing flags included with the test signal provide correlate the test signals and the PMU output. This allows accurate comparison of the phasor model with the value estimated by the PMU for accurate performance analysis. The timing flags also facilitate programmed plot and report generation.
Revised: December 28, 2010 |
Published: May 31, 2006
Citation
Martin K.E., A.J. Faris, and J.F. Hauer. 2006.Standardized Testing of Phasor Measurement Units. In Proceedings of the 9th Annual Georgia Tech Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference, May 1-2, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia:Georgia Institute of Technology.PNNL-SA-49996.