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Modular, Potential-Powered
Voltage Monitor and Diagnostics Platform—FieldMetrics
Inc, 13352 82nd Avenue, Seminole,
FL 33776-3126; 727-698-1742,
http://www.fieldmetrics.net
Dr. Michael
Allen Brubaker, Principal Investigator, brubaker@fieldmetrics.net
Ms. Pamela
Jane Hamilton, Business Official, hamilton@fieldmetrics.net
DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-05ER84147
Amount: $100,000
Investment
in the U.S. power grid infrastructure has not kept pace with
increased energy demands, and consequently, existing power lines must operate
close to conservative safety limits. The
development of advanced instrumentation could simultaneously improve efficiency
and maintain reliability. Next
generation sensors must be low-cost to allow widespread deployment while
providing critical power line parameter measurements to utility operators in
real-time. This project will
develop a modular, potential-powered voltage
monitor as the foundation of a low-cost sensor platform that can be readily
scaled for deployment on power lines over the full range of distribution and
transmission voltages. Phase I will design the modular impedance building block, which is the
critical enabling technology for the modular intelligent suspension insulator
platform. A laboratory scale facility
will be set up to fabricate hydrophobic cycloaliphatic epoxy samples for
dielectric testing using a single-step casting process. The dielectric and mechanical designs for the
building block will be optimized using the sample test results. Subsections of the final design will be
fabricated for verification testing and thermal cycling.
Commercial Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: The sensor platform should
have a wide range of possible applications for the electric utility
industry. The modular intelligent
insulator can provide “power on the tower” at low cost to support monitors and
telemetry for control and metering of electric power, broadband and cellular
communications, and sensors for homeland security applications. Furthermore, the device can replace old or
damaged conventional instrument transformers with a low cost, lightweight,
environmentally friendly voltage measurement technology that provides high,
industry-specified accuracy.