Triggered current limiters for closing bus ties, bypassing reactors and improving power quality

J.S. Scaffer
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Current limiting fuses have been commonly applied in protective systems for decades. They are effective for controlling peak currents and for limiting fault energy. Triggered current limiters (TCLs) are higher continuous current, electronically controlled variants of the more conventional technology. They are applied in the traditional current limiting fuse roles, but in addition, adapt readily to unique applications such as bypassing (shunting) current limiting reactors and closing system ties between adjacent buses. Bypassing reactors with TCLs can eliminate the continual losses and regulating voltage drop associated with current limiting reactors. This application provides full protection during a fault and load continuity following a fault. By closing system ties through a TCL the user may improve switching flexibility, better balance transformer loads, and/or start large motors with less system voltage sag. This paper investigates the practicality, the benefits and the limitations of TCLs in these specialized applications. It also introduces the concept of using TCLs for power quality enhancements on critical circuits where a bus fault may cripple an adjacent unfaulted bus.
触发电流限制器关闭母线连接,绕过电抗器和改善电能质量
限流熔断器已普遍应用于保护系统几十年。它们对控制峰值电流和限制故障能量是有效的。触发电流限制器(tcl)是更高的连续电流,电子控制的变种,更传统的技术。它们被应用于传统的限流保险丝的角色,但除此之外,很容易适应独特的应用,如旁路(分流)限流电抗器和关闭相邻母线之间的系统联系。用tcl旁路电抗器可以消除限流电抗器的连续损耗和调节压降。该应用程序在故障期间和故障后的负载连续性提供全面保护。通过TCL关闭系统连接,用户可以提高开关的灵活性,更好地平衡变压器负载,和/或以更少的系统电压凹陷启动大型电机。本文探讨了tcl在这些特殊应用中的实用性、优点和局限性。它还介绍了在关键电路中使用tcl增强电能质量的概念,其中总线故障可能使相邻的无故障总线瘫痪。
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