Voltage regulator for a power distribution system and method of controlling same
US-2016041568-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US10866604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10866604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916442577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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A longitudinal voltage regulator includes: a voltage source for generating an additional voltage; and a transformer for coupling the additional voltage into an input voltage. The transformer both generates the additional voltage and couples the additional voltage into the input voltage. In an embodiment, the transformer has an input winding and an output winding.
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What is claimed is: 1. A longitudinal voltage regulator, comprising: a voltage source configured to generate an additional voltage; and a transformer configured to couple the additional voltage into an input voltage of the longitudinal voltage regulator, wherein the transformer comprises the voltage source and is configured both to generate the additional voltage using the voltage source and to couple the additional voltage into the input voltage of the longitudinal voltage regulator, wherein the transformer has a number of taps connected to output terminals of a step switch of the longitudinal voltage regulator; and wherein positions of the taps are non-linearly distributed over a number of turns of a primary winding of the transformer such that a change in a selection of a tap of the number of taps enables a linear change in the additional voltage. 2. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 1 , wherein the transformer has an input winding and an output winding, and wherein the output winding is arranged in a supply line of the one of a single-phase or multi-phase electricity distribution network. 3. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 2 , wherein a first terminal of the input winding of the transformer is connected to a reference potential, and a second terminal of the input winding is connected to an output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and wherein a first terminal of the output winding of the transformer is connected to an input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and a second terminal of the output winding is connected to the output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator. 4. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 2 , wherein a first terminal of the input winding of the transformer is connected to a reference potential, and a second terminal of the input winding is connected to an input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and wherein a first terminal of the output winding of the transformer is connected to the input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and a second terminal of the output winding is connected to the output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator. 5. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 2 , wherein the input winding of the transformer has the number of taps connected to the output terminals of the step switch, and wherein an input terminal of the step switch is connected to a reference potential. 6. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 5 , wherein the number of taps of the input winding of the transformer is five. 7. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 1 , wherein a polarity of the additional voltage is variable. 8. The longitudinal voltage regulator according to claim 7 , wherein the polarity of the additional voltage is variable by a change in the current direction. 9. A method, performed by a longitudinal voltage regulator operating in one of a single-phase or multi-phase electricity distribution network, the method comprising: generating an additional voltage using a voltage source of a transformer of the longitudinal voltage regulator, wherein the transformer has a number of taps connected to output terminals of a step switch of the longitudinal voltage regulator and the positions of the taps are non-linearly distributed over a number of turns of a primary winding of the transformer; coupling the additional voltage into an input voltage of the longitudinal voltage regulator using the transformer of the longitudinal voltage regulator; and linearly changing the additional voltage by changing a selection of a tap of the number of taps. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the transformer has an input winding and an output winding, and wherein the output winding is arranged in a supply line of the one of the single-phase or multi-phase electricity distribution network. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein a first terminal of the input winding of the transformer is connected to a reference potential, and a second terminal of the input winding is connected to an output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and wherein a first terminal of the output winding of the transformer is connected to an input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and a second terminal of the output winding is connected to the output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator. 12. The method according to claim 10 , wherein a first terminal of the input winding of the transformer is connected to a reference potential, and a second terminal of the input winding is connected to an input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and wherein a first terminal of the output winding of the transformer is connected to the input terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator, and a second terminal of the output winding is connected to the output terminal of the longitudinal voltage regulator. 13. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the input winding of the transformer has the number of taps connected to the output terminals of the step switch, and wherein an input terminal of the step switch is connected to a reference potential. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the number of taps of the input winding of the transformer is five. 15. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a polarity of the additional voltage is variable. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein the polarity of the additional voltage is variable by a change in the current direction. 17. A transformer of a longitudinal voltage regulator, the transformer comprising: a voltage source configured to generate an additional voltage; a primary winding; and a number of taps non-linearly distributed over a number of turns of the primary winding, the number of taps configured to connect to output terminals of a step switch of the longitudinal voltage regulator; wherein the transformer generates the additional voltage using the voltage source and couples the additional voltage into an input voltage of the longitudinal voltage regulator; wherein the transformer linearly changes the additional voltage based on a change in a selection of a tap of the number of taps non-linearly distributed over a number of turns of the primary winding.
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