AIR CORE REACTORS FOR POWER QUALITY AND FACTS
Unleashing a new level of safety and reliability
Unleashing a new level
of safety and reliability
AIR CORE REACTORS FOR POWER QUALITY AND FACTS
Up to 765 kV / 250 Mvar
Air core reactors for Power quality and Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) increase the reliability and efficiency of AC power transmission systems.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Reduced Carbon footprint driven by low-loss reactors
- Tailor-made products to overcome space constraints
- Minimum maintenance required
- Low noise levels achieved by special design considerations
- Highest mechanical and short-circuit strength
- Designs available in compliance with ANSI/IEEE IEC andother major standards.
APPLICATION AREAS
- Conventional Static VAR Compensation System (SVC)
- Static Synchronous Compensators using IGBT Valves (VSC) for Power Control (STATCOM)
- Series Compensation of networks (SC)
- Mechanically Switched Capacitor & Damping Network (MSCDN)
SUSTAINABILITY
MAIN FEATURES
Unleashing a new level of safety and reliability
Conventional Static VAR Compensation Systems (SVCs)
SVC in which reactive power is adjusted by thyristor circuits includes several reactors: TCRs TSCs and Filter
Static Synchronous Compensators using IGBT Valves (VSC) STATCOM
Several ways to implement VSCs for utility applications: harmonic and loss considerations based PWM or using multilevel converters. STATCOM applications typically include Line/phase reactors.
SC of networks
SC consists of multiple power capacitors in series and parallel including damping reactors. SC provides voltage control for long HV transmission lines improving power flow and reliability.
MSCDN
A MSCDN uses a special filter circuit which provides reactive power to the grid reducing the amplification of existing harmonics and improving network stability. Filter reactors and Damping reactors are commonly used in this application.
TCSC
TCSC enables fast dynamic modulation of the inserted reactance. Thyristor Controlled Series compensation Systems typically include Thyristor controlled parallel reactors.