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In-depth Solutions for Common Issues in SF6 Ring Main Units (RMUs)

In-depth Solutions for Common Issues in SF6 Ring Main Units (RMUs)

The stable operation of SF6 high-voltage RMUs is critical to grid safety. Addressing typical problems exposed during long-term operation, and based on industry practices and technical specifications, the following systematic solutions are proposed:

I. Comprehensive Gas Leakage Management Plan

  • Phenomenon & Risk:
    • SF6 gas leakage reduces dielectric strength (breakdown voltage drops by over 30% when pressure falls below 0.4MPa).
    • Arc decomposition products (e.g., SF4, SOF2) pose a threat to personnel safety.
  • Proactive Defense System:

Countermeasure

Standard

Frequency / Method

Laser Imaging Leak Detection

DL/T 1145

Annual census + Special inspections after rain

Dual-Channel Density Relay Monitoring

IEC 62271

Real-time alarm threshold setting (0.55MPa at 20°C)

Complete Sealing Component Retrofit

GB/T 11023

Use fluororubber O-rings + metal bellows seals

Emergency Response Drills

Q/GDW 1799.2

Quarterly drills (including positive pressure breathing apparatus operation)

II. Strategy for Eradicating Mechanical Operation Failures

  • Failure Mechanisms:
    • Mechanism sticking/jamming (80% caused by lubricant hardening).
    • Micro-switch failure.
    • Operation refusal/maloperation caused by secondary wiring oxidation.
  • Precision Maintenance Plan:
    • Semi-Annual Maintenance:​ Encompasses two critical tasks: 1) Disassembly and refurbishment of the operating mechanism; 2) Coil resistance testing. These tasks enable timely assessment of the equipment's fundamental condition.
    • Intelligent Monitoring:​ Focuses on in-depth analysis of operational status, specifically including: 1) Analysis of open/close coil current waveforms; 2) Assessment of the energy storage motor status. This achieves precise control over equipment operation.
    • Preventive Testing:​ Utilizes specialized instruments to ensure test accuracy, employing mechanical characteristic testers and micro-ohm meters for contact resistance testing. This provides robust data support for safe and stable operation.

III. Insulation Degradation and Overheating Prevention & Control

  • Comprehensive Protective Measures:
    1. Insulation Refurbishment:
      • Apply moisture-proof RTV coating to epoxy barrel surfaces (withstands 40% higher voltage).
      • Replace porcelain bushings with silicone rubber bushings (impact resistance strength increased by 3 times).
    2. Thermal Management Upgrade:
      Heat Dissipation Power = 6.5×10⁻³×(T_cabinet - 25)³ // Optimization Measures:
  1. Install IP55 centrifugal fans at the cabinet top (ΔT reduced by 8℃).
  2. Silver plating treatment of copper busbars (contact resistance reduced by 35%).
  3. Embed heat pipe radiators into the contact assemblies.

IV. Construction of Intelligent Operation & Maintenance (O&M) System

Technology Module

Function Implementation

Benefit

UHF Partial Discharge (PD) Monitoring

Captures 300MHz-1.5GHz signals

Provides 3-month early warning for insulation defects

Pressure Cloud Map Analysis

Leakage prediction based on temperature compensation

Increases leak location efficiency by 70%+

Mechanical Life Assessment

Stress analysis based on cumulative switching operations

Achieves >90% mechanism failure prediction rate

Validation via Typical Case

After implementing this solution at a State Grid 220kV substation:
▶ Annual SF6 leakage rate dropped from 0.8% to ​0.05%.
▶ Number of mechanical failures decreased by ​82%​ (from ​2021 to 2023).
▶ Peak temperature rise reduced from ​75K to 48K​ (IEC 60298).

Key O&M Implementation Points

  1. Establish a full life-cycle equipment database (including spare parts life warnings).
  2. Promote live detection techniques to replace scheduled outage testing.
  3. Deepen the application of Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) decision systems.
08/13/2025
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