timm33333
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2012
- 198
I am looking for the logic for the control of power system using the reactive power provided by 230kV shunt reactor. For example if the voltage is not within +/- 5%, then the taps of shunt reactor would be changed to bring the voltage within acceptable limits. Likewise if the current at the sending (or receiving) end of the cable exceeds the cable ampacity, then the taps of the shunt reactor would be changed until the current comes down to the acceptable limits.
I thought this information would be available in IEEE C37.015, but it is not available there. Is there some standard (or document) which tells that when the power system is controlled by the reactive power supplied by the shunt reactor, then what are the acceptable limits (of voltage, current, power factor, frequency) which must be maintained? Thanks.
I thought this information would be available in IEEE C37.015, but it is not available there. Is there some standard (or document) which tells that when the power system is controlled by the reactive power supplied by the shunt reactor, then what are the acceptable limits (of voltage, current, power factor, frequency) which must be maintained? Thanks.