anteg
Electrical
- Sep 24, 2008
- 13
Does anyone know of a Distribution Switched Shunt Reactor application at 33kV? I did search the forum and found a thread from two years ago with this question but no answer was determined.
The problem comes from new 33kV generator projects requesting interconnection. These would cause overvoltage on the system. The 33kV voltage regulator that we use have a few ongoing problems and are basically too small thermally to address many of the issues.
I believe that a shunt reactor in the distribution circuit will offer a better voltage profile.
Any ideas, thoughts would be appreciated.
If you know of any manufacturers that might have some experience on this let me know.
The problem comes from new 33kV generator projects requesting interconnection. These would cause overvoltage on the system. The 33kV voltage regulator that we use have a few ongoing problems and are basically too small thermally to address many of the issues.
I believe that a shunt reactor in the distribution circuit will offer a better voltage profile.
Any ideas, thoughts would be appreciated.
If you know of any manufacturers that might have some experience on this let me know.