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A defect such as a free metallic particle or stress-raising edge on an
electrode could lead to breakdown in a gas insulated substation (GIS)
, but may be detected by the partial discharges it generates. Of the v
arious detection means available, most success has been achieved with
either acoustic transducers to detect sound waves from the discharge,
or electrical couplers to pick up the ultra-high-frequency (UHF) signa
ls generated inside the GIS chambers. All new GIS in the UK are fitted
with internal couplers for UHF monitoring, and two examples of contin
uous monitoring schemes on 400 kV GIS at nuclear power stations are de
scribed. Further developments, which are already well advanced, includ
e specifying and measuring the coupler characteristics, making use of
expert systems to interpret the UHF discharge data, and extending the
monitoring system to include the performance of circuit breakers and o
ther equipment.