Remote Monitoring System For The Temperature Distribution Transformers
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.10121Keywords:
Acondicionamiento de señal, módulo de radiofrecuencia, sensor de temperatura, transformador de distribución.Abstract
This paper presents the development of a prototype for remote monitoring of temperature, present in distribution transformers. The system operates with two input signals, one from the temperature at the inside of the transformer, and another for measuring the ambient value. Thereafter, the signals pass to a conditioning stage by means of operational amplifiers, to finally be transmitted via radio frequency modules. At the receiver, the corresponding values are displayed on a liquid crystal display. The system was installed in one of the distribution transformers, existing in the electrical machines laboratory at the Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira. 20 measurements were performed using the temperature measurement system, and the standard instrument, at different times of day and different cargabilidades for transformer, yielding a maximum error of 3.09%.Downloads
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