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POWER QUALITY MEASUREMENT
 Types of equipment for monitoring power
quality:
 Digital multimeter
 Oscilloscope
 Disturbance analyzer
 Spectrum and harmonic analyzer
SOLUTION TO POWER
QUALITY PROBLEM..
 Earthing practices
 Power quality problem is caused by incorrect earthing
practices.
 Verification of earthing arrangement should be
conducted in power quality investigation.
 Reducing the number of faults
 For examples tree-trimming, animal guards, shielding wires
and replacing overhead lines by underground lines.
 Normally used to solve voltage dip problem.
 Faster fault clearing
 Need to improve protection techniques.
 Development of a new generation of circuit breakers and
relay at the transmission level.
 Static breaker
 Allow the isolation of faulted circuits in the shortest
possible time frame, while other nearby loads will
improve the power quality of the network.
 Transfer switch
 Used to transfer a load connection from one
supply to another, allowing the choice of two
supplies for the load (or sub network).
 One of the supply will handle the power
disturbances on the system whereas the other
one will be automatically switched on to reduce
the possibility of supply disruption to the load.
 Local or embedded generation
 A form of local generation, i.e. diesel generator,
can be connected to allow for any shortfall (or
loss) in the main capacity and also to provide ride-
through for power quality disturbances.
 Expensive solution since the cost to keep a diesel
generator running online.
Mitigation equipment at the interface..
 UPS (Uninterruptible power
supply)
 Standby, online and hybrid
UPS
 Dual feeder with static transfer
 Static VAR Compensator
(SVC)
 STATCOM (static
synchronous compensator)
 DVR (dynamic voltage
restorer)
 Various line-voltage regulators
 Constant voltage
transformer
 Transformer with tap
changer
 Harmonic filter
 Passive and active filters
 Motor-generator sets
 Surge suppressor
 Isolation transformer
 Noise filter
 Energy storage system
DUAL FEEDERS WITH
STATIC TRANSFER
1. STATIC SVCs
2. STATCOM
3. DVR
 Supply of VARs by static VAR compensator
(SVC)
 Used to supply reactive power (VAR) to the supply
system.
 The heart of SVC is the thyristor valve, consisting of
‘back-to-back’connected, high-power thyristors in
series in order to obtain the required operating
voltage.
 The thyristor valve control the current either through
reactors to form a thyristor controlled reactor (TCR)
or capacitors to form thyristor switched capacitors
(TSC) or combination of both TCR and TSC.
 Thyristor controlled reactor (TCR)
 A reactor and a thyristor valve are incorporated in each single-phase
branch.
 The power is changed by controlling the current through the reactor by
means of the thyristor valve.
 The on-state interval is controlled by delaying the firing of the thyristor
valve in relation to the natural current zero.
 A TCR is used together with a fixed capacitor bank when reactive power
generation is required.
 Thyristor Switched Capacitor (TSC)
 A shunt capacitor bank is divided into a suitable number of branches.
Each branch is individually switched in or out by means of a valve
with antiparallel connected thyristors.
 All switching takes place when the voltage across the thyristor valve
is zero, thus providing almost transient-free switching.
 Disconnection is effected by suppressing the firing pulses to the
thyristors, which will block when the current reaches zero.
 Thyristor Switched Capacitor / Thyristor
controlled Reactor (TSC / TCR)
 A combination of TSC and TCR is, in the majority of cases,
the optimum solution.
 With this combination, continuous variable reactive power
is obtained throughout the complete control range as well as
full control of both the inductive and the capacitive parts of
the compensator.
 This is a very advantageous feature permitting optimum
performance during large disturbances in the power system.
Configuration of TCR and TSR
 With the SVC (static VAR compensator), the control of current
is achieved by controlling the output voltage magnitude of an
inverter.
 SVC’s are used to absorb or inject reactive current to eliminate
the harmonic distorting current drawn by non-linear loads.
3 Siemens SVC installed
at Drakelow substation,
Derbyshire, UK
and its single line diagram
 Static synchronous compensator (STATCOM)
 STATCOM is a shunt connected, solid state device that
used power electronics to control power flow and
improve transient stability on power grids (or power
system network).
 It also regulates voltage at its terminal by controlling the
amount of reactive power injected into or absorbed from
the power system.
 When system voltage is low, the STATCOM generates
reactive power (STATCOM capacitive).
 When system voltage is high, it absorbs reactive power
(STATCOM inductive).
 Variation of reactive power is performed by Voltage-
Sourced Converter (VSC) connected on the
secondary side of a coupling transformer.
 The VSC uses forced-commutated power electronic
devices (GTOs or IGBTs) to synthesize a voltage
generated by the VSC from a DC voltage source.
 The GTO (gate-turn-off thyristor) is used for higher
voltage application while IGBT (integrated gate
bipolar transistor) for lower voltage.
V-I characteristic of STATCOM and SVC
 STATCOM offer better voltage support and improved transient
stability margin by providing more VARs at lower voltages.
 This is because the maximum capacitive power generated by a SVC is
proportional to the square of the system voltage (constant susceptance)
while the maximum capacitive power generated by a STATCOM decreases
linearly with voltage (constant current).
 Since no large capacitors or reactors are used to generate VARs,
STATCOM provides very fast response (no delay associate with
thyristor firing) and greater stability to variations in system
impedance.
 Harmonic elimination by selective firing of the GTOs means that
STATCOM has further advantages over the SVC and can be used as an
active filter.
 Dynamic voltage restorer (DVR)
 Primary function: to minimize the voltage sags on lines that cater to
sensitive equipment.
 Consists of VSC placed in series with the load/distribution feeder by
means of an injection transformer.
 It can inject voltages of controllable amplitude, phase angle and
frequency into the feeder, thus restoring voltage to critical load during
sag.
 DVR functions as a filter between the transmission line and the facility,
thus enabling the facility to continuously receive clean power. It is
primarily responsible for restoring the quality of voltage delivered to the
end user when the voltage from the source is not appropriate to be used
for sensitive loads.
 Usage of DVR enables consumers to isolate and protect themselves
from transients and disturbances caused by sags and swells on the
transmission lines or distribution network.
DVR operating diagram
 This solution is costly but popularly used in large industrial
consumers (a few MVA) that have very high power quality demands.
 It allows protection of the entire plant from voltage sag through
installation of only one device.
 The major industries that are likely to benefit the most from
DVRs are:
 Utilities (transmission and distribution companies)
 Process industries (semiconductor plants, paper mills, plastic
manufacturers)
 Automotive manufacturers
 Chemical plants
 Electronics (consumer electronic and computer manufacturers)
 Mining industry
 Steel plants
 Benefit of DVR:
 Reduce losses associated with irregularities in the production process
resulting from power disturbances.
 A large part of the industrial machinery makes use of sophisticated
electronics that are quite sensitive to power disturbances. DVR plays
a key role in ensuring the smooth functioning of such equipments.
 Power disturbances can lead to irregularities or in a worst-case
scenario, stoppage of production processes. Whenever any kind of
aberration in power is detected, DVRs reduce the potential shutdown
time for equipment within facilities that ultimately saves a lot of time
and money.
 Benefit of DVR (cont.):
 Can also be used to tackle the problem of harmonics
caused by non-linear load machinery in manufacturing
facilities. If not corrected in time, the harmonic voltages
can spill over to the office power and cut into the
productivity.
 The insulation wear on transformers, motors and drivers
caused by power irregularities can also be reduced by
DVR.
Conclusion..
 Power quality is a well-defined field with growing interest
being shown in the solution to the problems, monitoring
equipment, regulations and statistical analysis of customers’
expected levels of disturbance.
 As future development grow widely, the new materials and
devices become available where it may be possible to
provide solutions for the cause of the power quality problem
rather than treat the symptoms.

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Power quality 5

  • 2. POWER QUALITY MEASUREMENT  Types of equipment for monitoring power quality:  Digital multimeter  Oscilloscope  Disturbance analyzer  Spectrum and harmonic analyzer
  • 3. SOLUTION TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEM..  Earthing practices  Power quality problem is caused by incorrect earthing practices.  Verification of earthing arrangement should be conducted in power quality investigation.
  • 4.  Reducing the number of faults  For examples tree-trimming, animal guards, shielding wires and replacing overhead lines by underground lines.  Normally used to solve voltage dip problem.  Faster fault clearing  Need to improve protection techniques.  Development of a new generation of circuit breakers and relay at the transmission level.
  • 5.  Static breaker  Allow the isolation of faulted circuits in the shortest possible time frame, while other nearby loads will improve the power quality of the network.
  • 6.  Transfer switch  Used to transfer a load connection from one supply to another, allowing the choice of two supplies for the load (or sub network).  One of the supply will handle the power disturbances on the system whereas the other one will be automatically switched on to reduce the possibility of supply disruption to the load.
  • 7.  Local or embedded generation  A form of local generation, i.e. diesel generator, can be connected to allow for any shortfall (or loss) in the main capacity and also to provide ride- through for power quality disturbances.  Expensive solution since the cost to keep a diesel generator running online.
  • 8. Mitigation equipment at the interface..  UPS (Uninterruptible power supply)  Standby, online and hybrid UPS  Dual feeder with static transfer  Static VAR Compensator (SVC)  STATCOM (static synchronous compensator)  DVR (dynamic voltage restorer)  Various line-voltage regulators  Constant voltage transformer  Transformer with tap changer  Harmonic filter  Passive and active filters  Motor-generator sets  Surge suppressor  Isolation transformer  Noise filter  Energy storage system
  • 9. DUAL FEEDERS WITH STATIC TRANSFER 1. STATIC SVCs 2. STATCOM 3. DVR
  • 10.  Supply of VARs by static VAR compensator (SVC)  Used to supply reactive power (VAR) to the supply system.  The heart of SVC is the thyristor valve, consisting of ‘back-to-back’connected, high-power thyristors in series in order to obtain the required operating voltage.  The thyristor valve control the current either through reactors to form a thyristor controlled reactor (TCR) or capacitors to form thyristor switched capacitors (TSC) or combination of both TCR and TSC.
  • 11.  Thyristor controlled reactor (TCR)  A reactor and a thyristor valve are incorporated in each single-phase branch.  The power is changed by controlling the current through the reactor by means of the thyristor valve.  The on-state interval is controlled by delaying the firing of the thyristor valve in relation to the natural current zero.  A TCR is used together with a fixed capacitor bank when reactive power generation is required.
  • 12.  Thyristor Switched Capacitor (TSC)  A shunt capacitor bank is divided into a suitable number of branches. Each branch is individually switched in or out by means of a valve with antiparallel connected thyristors.  All switching takes place when the voltage across the thyristor valve is zero, thus providing almost transient-free switching.  Disconnection is effected by suppressing the firing pulses to the thyristors, which will block when the current reaches zero.
  • 13.  Thyristor Switched Capacitor / Thyristor controlled Reactor (TSC / TCR)  A combination of TSC and TCR is, in the majority of cases, the optimum solution.  With this combination, continuous variable reactive power is obtained throughout the complete control range as well as full control of both the inductive and the capacitive parts of the compensator.  This is a very advantageous feature permitting optimum performance during large disturbances in the power system.
  • 15.  With the SVC (static VAR compensator), the control of current is achieved by controlling the output voltage magnitude of an inverter.  SVC’s are used to absorb or inject reactive current to eliminate the harmonic distorting current drawn by non-linear loads. 3 Siemens SVC installed at Drakelow substation, Derbyshire, UK and its single line diagram
  • 16.  Static synchronous compensator (STATCOM)  STATCOM is a shunt connected, solid state device that used power electronics to control power flow and improve transient stability on power grids (or power system network).  It also regulates voltage at its terminal by controlling the amount of reactive power injected into or absorbed from the power system.  When system voltage is low, the STATCOM generates reactive power (STATCOM capacitive).  When system voltage is high, it absorbs reactive power (STATCOM inductive).
  • 17.  Variation of reactive power is performed by Voltage- Sourced Converter (VSC) connected on the secondary side of a coupling transformer.  The VSC uses forced-commutated power electronic devices (GTOs or IGBTs) to synthesize a voltage generated by the VSC from a DC voltage source.  The GTO (gate-turn-off thyristor) is used for higher voltage application while IGBT (integrated gate bipolar transistor) for lower voltage.
  • 18. V-I characteristic of STATCOM and SVC
  • 19.  STATCOM offer better voltage support and improved transient stability margin by providing more VARs at lower voltages.  This is because the maximum capacitive power generated by a SVC is proportional to the square of the system voltage (constant susceptance) while the maximum capacitive power generated by a STATCOM decreases linearly with voltage (constant current).  Since no large capacitors or reactors are used to generate VARs, STATCOM provides very fast response (no delay associate with thyristor firing) and greater stability to variations in system impedance.  Harmonic elimination by selective firing of the GTOs means that STATCOM has further advantages over the SVC and can be used as an active filter.
  • 20.  Dynamic voltage restorer (DVR)  Primary function: to minimize the voltage sags on lines that cater to sensitive equipment.  Consists of VSC placed in series with the load/distribution feeder by means of an injection transformer.  It can inject voltages of controllable amplitude, phase angle and frequency into the feeder, thus restoring voltage to critical load during sag.  DVR functions as a filter between the transmission line and the facility, thus enabling the facility to continuously receive clean power. It is primarily responsible for restoring the quality of voltage delivered to the end user when the voltage from the source is not appropriate to be used for sensitive loads.  Usage of DVR enables consumers to isolate and protect themselves from transients and disturbances caused by sags and swells on the transmission lines or distribution network.
  • 22.  This solution is costly but popularly used in large industrial consumers (a few MVA) that have very high power quality demands.  It allows protection of the entire plant from voltage sag through installation of only one device.  The major industries that are likely to benefit the most from DVRs are:  Utilities (transmission and distribution companies)  Process industries (semiconductor plants, paper mills, plastic manufacturers)  Automotive manufacturers  Chemical plants  Electronics (consumer electronic and computer manufacturers)  Mining industry  Steel plants
  • 23.  Benefit of DVR:  Reduce losses associated with irregularities in the production process resulting from power disturbances.  A large part of the industrial machinery makes use of sophisticated electronics that are quite sensitive to power disturbances. DVR plays a key role in ensuring the smooth functioning of such equipments.  Power disturbances can lead to irregularities or in a worst-case scenario, stoppage of production processes. Whenever any kind of aberration in power is detected, DVRs reduce the potential shutdown time for equipment within facilities that ultimately saves a lot of time and money.
  • 24.  Benefit of DVR (cont.):  Can also be used to tackle the problem of harmonics caused by non-linear load machinery in manufacturing facilities. If not corrected in time, the harmonic voltages can spill over to the office power and cut into the productivity.  The insulation wear on transformers, motors and drivers caused by power irregularities can also be reduced by DVR.
  • 25. Conclusion..  Power quality is a well-defined field with growing interest being shown in the solution to the problems, monitoring equipment, regulations and statistical analysis of customers’ expected levels of disturbance.  As future development grow widely, the new materials and devices become available where it may be possible to provide solutions for the cause of the power quality problem rather than treat the symptoms.