Title |
Analysis of Series Arc-Fault Signals Using Wavelet Transform From Non-linear Loads |
Authors |
방선배(Bang, Sun-Bae) ; 박종연(Park, Chong-Yeun) ; 장목순(Jang, Mog-Soon) ; 최원호(Choi, Won-HO) |
Keywords |
Series arc-fault ; Wavelet transform ; Electrical fire ; Shoulder ; Home appliance |
Abstract |
In this paper, a new detection method of series arc-fault signals occurring at the wiring of home appliances is proposed. The discrete wavelet transform was used for the numerical analysis of the variation rate in peak, RMS, noise energy, shoulder of the arc-fault current wave. As a results, the arc distinction threshold value of these variation rates was about 0.1 in most cases. The arc-fault current of the loads with the active PFC circuit showed a high rate of variation in noise energy and shoulder, but arc-fault current of the loads without the active PFC circuit showed a high rate of variation in peak and RMS. The arc fault current in resistive loads showed a high rate of variation in shoulder. |