Fiber-optic current sensor (FOCS) technology offers intrinsic galvanic isolation, a wide linearity range, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and non-invasive measurement, making it a strong candidate for applications in on-site calibration. However, its use as a traceable reference in metrological applications remains limited so far. Laboratory calibration and cross-institutional comparisons are essential steps toward establishing the reliability and traceability of FOCS in real-world conditions. This paper provides an overview of the FOCS operating principle and evaluates the key performance of a new FOCS sensor tested in two National Metrology Institutes (NMIs), including accuracy, stability, linearity, and temperature dependence. It furthermore describes the on-site measurement campaign using the FOCS for efficiency measurement in a medium-voltage substation. The test results reveal that FOCS can meet the performance requirements under practical conditions and demonstrate excellent repeatability and traceability for on-site calibration in operational environments: The linearity is better than 0.1% over the 2.4 kA current range, with temperature effects less than 0.2% from-10 to 60 degrees Celsius. This work contributes to understanding the metrological characteristics of FOCS and supports their broader adoption in on-site calibration.

Evaluation of a Fiber-Optic Current Sensor for On-site Calibrations / Zhao, Wei; Li, Chuansheng; Giordano, Domenico; Letizia, Palma Sara; Signorino, Davide; Hällström, Jari; Rietveld, Gert. - 2025(2025), pp. 1-6. ( 15th IEEE International Workshop on Applied Measurements for Power Systems, AMPS 2025 rou 2025) [10.1109/amps66841.2025.11219920].

Evaluation of a Fiber-Optic Current Sensor for On-site Calibrations

Giordano, Domenico;Letizia, Palma Sara;Signorino, Davide;Hällström, Jari;Rietveld, Gert
2025

Abstract

Fiber-optic current sensor (FOCS) technology offers intrinsic galvanic isolation, a wide linearity range, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and non-invasive measurement, making it a strong candidate for applications in on-site calibration. However, its use as a traceable reference in metrological applications remains limited so far. Laboratory calibration and cross-institutional comparisons are essential steps toward establishing the reliability and traceability of FOCS in real-world conditions. This paper provides an overview of the FOCS operating principle and evaluates the key performance of a new FOCS sensor tested in two National Metrology Institutes (NMIs), including accuracy, stability, linearity, and temperature dependence. It furthermore describes the on-site measurement campaign using the FOCS for efficiency measurement in a medium-voltage substation. The test results reveal that FOCS can meet the performance requirements under practical conditions and demonstrate excellent repeatability and traceability for on-site calibration in operational environments: The linearity is better than 0.1% over the 2.4 kA current range, with temperature effects less than 0.2% from-10 to 60 degrees Celsius. This work contributes to understanding the metrological characteristics of FOCS and supports their broader adoption in on-site calibration.
2025
15th IEEE International Workshop on Applied Measurements for Power Systems, AMPS 2025
2025
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