Abstract:The zero-value piece of insulator string can be detected by measuring its electric field strength. The traditional way is always by measuring the electric field distribution curve of the whole string to judge out the zero-value piece position,which is inefficient and difficult to operate in field. In this paper,an improved method of identifying zero-value insulator by just measuring the partial electric field of insulator unit is proposed. Firstly,the simulation model of insulator string zero-value unit detection is established,and the partial electric field distortion characteristic caused by zero-value piece is analysed. Then the partial electric field variation criterion for zero-value identifying is obtained basing on the simulation result. Finally,the identification method is verified by designing the detection device and carrying out the point to point zero-value piece evaluating experiments. The results show that the point to point zero-value insulator detection can be realized using the three-array-probe electric field measuring method. The length of the array should be larger than the length of the electric field distortion interval,which can be taken as 130 mm for the research object in this paper. The identification criteria is that the deviation between probe 1 and 3 is less than 10%,and the deviation between probe 2 and the average is less than 50% at the same time. When detecting zero-value piece at the high-voltage and medium-voltage end,the best position for the sensor device identification is directly facing the steel foot,while for the low-voltage end,the best position is facing the shed edge. The results of the study can provide theoretical support for the intelligent operation and maintenance of external insulation in power transmission and distribution.