Beijing, China, Mar. 4 - The
low-voltage terminal of Southern Hami Converter Station Pole II was successfully
re-commissioned on Feb. 12 after a 168-hour trial run. This is the first time China has used its own
valve technology to refurbish oversea supplier’s, which marks another technological
progress in the field of HVDC converter valve.
A5000 type UHVDC converter valve
technology was jointly developed by SGRI and C-EPRI in 2011. So far, A5000 has
been employed in three ±800kV UHVDC projects, including Jinping-Sunan project,
Xiluodu-Zhejiang project, and Southern Hami-Zhengzhou project, all with well
proven performance.
The refurbishment was carried out
by replacing key valve components supplied by another manufacturer, like damping resistor and
TTM unit, yet without changing the valve structure.
After detailed calculations of electromagnetic
distribution, electrical stresses, and thermal stresses, the refurbished valve managed
to bring down the temperature of DC grading resistor from 100℃ to below 62℃, and hence contribute to improved equipment reliability. All the
valves passed type tests
in SGRI’s power system power electronics laboratory at the end of 2014.