Connected system for monitoring electrical power transformers using thermal imaging
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Segovia Román, Fermín; Ramírez Pérez De Inestrosa, Javier; Salas González, Diego; Álvarez Illán, Ignacio; Martínez Murcia, Francisco Jesús; Rodríguez Rivero, Jacob; Gorriz Sáez, Juan ManuelEditorial
IOP Press
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Connected system Mser segmentation Power transformers Thermal imaging analysis
Date
2023-08-31Referencia bibliográfica
Segovia, F., Ramírez, J., Salas-Gonzalez, D., Illán, I. A., Martinez-Murcia, F. J., Rodriguez-Rivero, J., ... & Górriz, J. M. (2023). Connected system for monitoring electrical power transformers using thermal imaging. Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, (Preprint), 1-16.[DOI 10.3233/ICA-230712]
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Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo (Junta de Andalucía); FEDER under B-TIC-586-UGR20; P20-00525 projects and by the University of Granada; Endesa Distribución under the PASTORA (ref. EXP – 00111351/ITC-20181102); RESISTO (ref. 2021/C005/00144188) contractsAbstract
The stable supply of electricity is essential for the industrial activity and economic development as well as for human
welfare. For this reason, electrical system devices are equipped with monitoring systems that facilitate their management and
ensure an uninterrupted operation. This is the case of electrical power transformers, which usually have monitoring systems that
allow early detection of anomalies in order to prevent potential malfunctions. These monitoring systems typically make use of
sensors that are in physical contact with the transformer devices and can therefore be affected by transformer problems.
In this work we demonstrate a monitoring system for electrical power transformers based on temperature measurements
obtained by means of thermal cameras. Properly positioned, the cameras provide thermal data of the transformer, the incoming and
outgoing lines and their surroundings. Subsequently, by appropriate image processing, it is possible to obtain temperature series
to monitor the transformer operation. In addition, the system stores and processes thermal data in external equipment (placed
in locations other than the transformers) and is equipped with a communications module that allows secure data transmission
independent of the power grid. This aspect, along with the fact that there is no need to have physical contact with the transformer,
make this approach safer and more reliable than standard approaches based on sensors. The proposed system has been evaluated in
14 stations belonging to the Spanish power grid, obtaining accurate and reliable temperature time series