Claims
- 1. A partial discharge (PD) coupler for coupling electrical machinery to partial discharge analysis testing equipment, the PD coupler comprising:at least one capacitor capable of withstanding high voltages; a current sensor for sensing current passed by the at least one capacitor; and potting material surrounding the at least one capacitor and the current sensor for providing flashover protection.
- 2. The coupler of claim 1 wherein the current sensor is a current transformer, a resistor, or an inductor.
- 3. A partial discharge (PD) coupler for coupling electrical machinery to partial discharge analysis testing equipment, the PD coupler comprising:at least one capacitor capable of withstanding high voltages; a fuse for protecting the electrical machinery, the fuse physically and electrically connected in series to the at least one capacitor, the at least one capacitor and the fuse capable of passing high frequency partial discharges with minimal attenuation; a current sensor for sensing current passed by the at least one capacitor; and potting material surrounding the at least one capacitor, the fuse, and the current transformer.
- 4. The coupler of claim 3 wherein the current sensor is a current transformer, a resistor, or an inductor.
- 5. A partial discharge (PD) coupler for coupling electrical machinery to partial discharge analysis testing equipment, the PD coupler comprising:at least one ceramic capacitor capable of withstanding high voltages; a fuse for protecting the electrical machinery, the fuse physically and electrically connected in series to the at least one capacitor, the at least one capacitor and the fuse capable of passing high frequency partial discharges with minimal attenuation; a current transformer for sensing current passed by the at least one capacitor; and potting material surrounding the at least one capacitor, the fuse, and the current transformer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned Krahn et al., U.S. application Ser. No. 08/970,464, filed Nov. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,991,137, which is a continuation-in-part of Krahn et al., U.S. application Ser. No. 08/603,300, filed Feb. 20, 1996, now abandoned.
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