학술논문

Principles of shunt capacitor bank application and protection
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 63rd Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers Protective Relay Engineers, 2010 63rd Annual Conference for. :1-14 Mar, 2010
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Capacitors
Protection
Zero voltage switching
Fuses
Power factor correction
Fault diagnosis
Reactive power
Dielectric materials
Power harmonic filters
Filtering
Language
Abstract
Shunt capacitor banks (SCBs) are used in the electrical industry for power factor correction and voltage support. Over the years, the purpose of SCBs has not changed, but as new dielectric materials came to market, the fusing practices for these banks changed from externally fused to internally fused, fuseless, and finally to unfused [1]. This paper gives a brief overview of the four most common types of SCBs. What are the differences between them? Which is the best one to use? What type of protection is best suited for each bank configuration? The paper provides a quick and simple way to calculate the out-of-balance voltages (voltage protection) or current (current protection) resulting from failed capacitor units or elements. While the identification of faulty capacitor units is easy with an externally fused bank, it is more complex with the other types of fusing, making maintenance and fault investigation difficult. This paper presents a novel method to identify the faulted phase and section in capacitor banks.