Series AC Arc Fault Detection Method Based on High-Frequency Coupling Sensor and Convolution Neural Network

Arc faults induced by residential low-voltage distribution network lines are still one of the main causes of residential fires. When a series arc fault occurs on the line, the value of the fault current in the circuit is limited by the load. Traditional circuit protection devices cannot detect series arcs and generate a trip signal to implement protection. This paper proposes a novel high-frequency coupling sensor for extracting the features of low-voltage series arc faults. This sensor is used to collect the high-frequency feature signals of various loads in series arc state and normal working state. The signal will be transformed into two-dimensional feature gray images according to the temporal-domain sequence. A neural network with a three-layer structure based on convolution neural network is designed, trained and tested using the various typical loads’ arc states and normal states data sets composed of these images. This detection method can simultaneously accurately identify series arc, as well as the load type. Seven different domestic appliances were selected for experimental verification, including a desktop computer, vacuum cleaner, induction cooker, fluorescent lamp, dimmer, heater and electric drill. Then, the stability and universality of the detection algorithm is also verified by using electronic load with adjustable power factor and peak factor. The experimental results show that the designed sensor has the advantages of simple structure and wide frequency response range. The detection algorithm comparison confirms that the classification accuracy of the seven domestic appliances’ work states in the fourteen categories could reach 98.36%. The adjustable load in the two categories could reach above 99%. The feasibility of hardware implementation based on FPGA of this method is also evaluated.

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