Electronic Tap Changer for Very High-Power Medium-Voltage Lines With No Series–Parallel Thyristors

Tap changers are commonly used to maintain the limits in medium-voltage lines. Initially based on electromechanical switches, efforts have been made since the 1990's to reduce maintenance expenses with thyristor-based versions. Among the methods to limit the short-circuiting current in commutat...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982) 2018-07, Vol.65 (7), p.5237-5249
Hauptverfasser: Fernandez, Santiago Monteso, Garcia, Salvador Martinez, Olay, Carlos Cagigal, Campo Rodriguez, Juan Carlos, Garcia, Ruben Vela, Lopez, Joaquin Vaquero
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Zusammenfassung:Tap changers are commonly used to maintain the limits in medium-voltage lines. Initially based on electromechanical switches, efforts have been made since the 1990's to reduce maintenance expenses with thyristor-based versions. Among the methods to limit the short-circuiting current in commutating taps, the multiwinding coil has demonstrated, during decades of use in the low-voltage field, to be reliable and cheap. Two previous papers showed that multiwinding changers can be applied to medium-voltage lines up to 34.5 kV, 15 MVA with no parallel or series thyristor association. This paper proposes a new topology, based on a double array of tap switches per phase, allowing for step-up the power from 15 to 36 MVA and insertion in any point of the line with no connection to the head transformer. A comparative cost analysis gives technical and economical results for a typical 10 MVA, 34.5 kV stabilizer demonstrating the advantages of the proposed circuit over the electronic single array topology and the classic mechanical solutions.
ISSN:0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI:10.1109/TIE.2017.2777380