Selective parallel running method for measuring/control devices
US-2017366007-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9634490B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9634490-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113023487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A system, in one embodiment, includes a voltage fault detection system. The voltage fault detection system may be configured to acquire a reference voltage signal from a power line to determine if a voltage sag condition is present in the power line, determine a correction voltage for correcting the voltage sag condition, use the reference voltage to produce the correction voltage, and apply the correction voltage to the power line.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A voltage detection system, for correcting a voltage sag on a power transmission line, comprising: data acquisition logic configured to acquire a reference voltage signal generated from a reference voltage produced from the power line; correction logic configured to (i) determine, based on the reference voltage signal, a correction voltage, (ii) generate, based on the correction voltage, a correction voltage signal, and (iii) communicate to the power line the correction voltage signal such that the correction voltage corrects the voltage sag on the power transmission line; a shunt transformer comprising a first shunt primary winding, a second shunt primary winding, a third shunt primary winding, a first shunt secondary winding, a second shunt secondary winding, and a third shunt secondary winding, each of the shunt primary windings being in electrical connection with the power transmission line and in electrical connection, at two locations, with remaining shunt primary windings of the first, second, and third shunt primary windings, each of the shunt primary windings receiving the reference voltage, and each of the shunt secondary windings being grounded; a series transformer comprising a first series primary winding, a second series primary winding, a third series primary winding, a first series secondary winding, a second series secondary winding, and a third series secondary winding, wherein the first series primary winding is in electrical connection with the first shunt secondary winding and ground, the second series primary winding is in electrical connection with the second shunt secondary winding and ground, the third series primary winding is in electrical connection with the third shunt secondary winding and ground, and each of the series secondary windings is in electrical connection with the power transmission line, and each of the secondary windings communicates the correction voltage to the power transmission line; and a feedback loop between the correction logic and the data acquisition logic, the data acquisition logic being configured to prevent the voltage system from applying the correction voltage on the power line when the voltage sag has recovered. 2. The voltage system of claim 1 , wherein the data acquisition logic is configured to compare the correction voltage to a current power level of the power line. 3. The voltage system of claim 1 , wherein the voltage detection system comprises the correction logic configured to, in a comparison, compare the reference voltage signal to a target voltage, determine a deviation from the target voltage based upon the comparison, and determine the correction voltage based upon the deviation. 4. The voltage system of claim 3 , wherein the target voltage corresponds to a nominal expected voltage of a power signal transmitted by the power line. 5. The voltage system of claim 3 , further comprising an on-load tap changer selecting a tap point from a plurality of tap points on at least one of the first, second, or third shunt secondary windings in response to a control signal provided by the correction logic, wherein the tap point selected causes the first, second, or third shunt secondary winding to produce the correction voltage using the reference voltage. 6. The voltage system of claim 5 , wherein the on-load tap changer comprises a vacuum-type switching on-load tap changer. 7. The voltage system of claim 3 , wherein each of the secondary windings of the series transformer receives the correction voltage from the shunt transformer, and the correction voltage is induced at each of the primary windings of the series transformer and applied to the power line by the series transformer. 8. The voltage system of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first, second, or third series secondary windings and at least one of the first, second, or third series primary winding of the series transformer has a 1:1 turns-ratio. 9. A power system comprising: a power transmission path; a reference transmission path; and a control system coupled to the power transmission path and configured to correct a voltage sag in the power transmission path, wherein the control system includes: a data acquisition unit configured to acquire a voltage in the power transmission path as a reference voltage signal; a correction unit configured to receive the reference voltage signal from the data acquisition unit, compare the reference voltage signal with a target voltage, and determine a required correction voltage based on a difference between the target voltage and the reference voltage signal; shunt transformer circuity comprising a first shunt primary winding, a second shunt primary winding, a third shunt primary winding, a first shunt secondary winding, a second shunt secondary winding, and a third shunt secondary winding, each of the shunt primary windings being in electrical connection with the reference transmission path and in electrical connection, at two locations, with remaining shunt primary windings of the first, second, and third shunt primary windings, each of the shunt primary windings receiving the reference voltage, and each of the shunt secondary windings being grounded; series transformer circuitry comprising a first series primary winding, a second series primary winding, a third series primary winding, a first series secondary winding, a second series secondary winding, and a third series secondary winding, wherein the first series primary winding is in electrical connection with the first shunt secondary winding and ground, the second series primary winding is in electrical connection with the second shunt secondary winding and ground, the third series primary winding is in electrical connection with the third shunt secondary winding and ground, and each of the series secondary windings is in electrical connection with the power transmission path, each of the secondary windings communicating the correction voltage to the power transmission path; and a feedback loop between the correction unit and the data acquisition unit, the data acquisition unit configured to prevent the power system from applying the correction voltage on the power transmission path when the voltage sag has recovered. 10. The power system of claim 9 , wherein a first on-load tap changer selects a tap point on the secondary winding of the shunt transformer in response to a control signal provided from the correction unit. 11. The power system of claim 9 , wherein the power transmission path is transmits three-phase AC power. 12. The power system of claim 11 , wherein the reference voltage comprises first, second, and third reference voltages corresponding to respective first, second, and third phases of the three-phase AC power and the shunt transformer circuitry further comprising a second shunt transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, and a third shunt transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, and wherein the shunt transformer produces a first correction voltage for correcting the first phase of the three-phase AC power, the second shunt transformer produces a second correction voltage for correcting the second phase of the three-phase AC power, and the third shunt transformer produces a third correction voltage for correcting the third phase of the three-phase AC power. 13. The power system of claim 12 , wherein the secondary winding of the second shunt transformer is controlled by a second on-load tap changer to produce the second correction voltage based upon the second reference voltage and the secondary winding of the third shunt transformer is controlled by a third o
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