Large motors/small system: effective operation with voltage sag [pulp mill power quality]

D. Guleserian, E. Hesla, L.A. Keiver
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An economically acceptable solution to power quality problems, including both generation and voltage sag, appeared unattainable in a Canadian pulp mill. Once given the sizes and locations of new loads, the existing electrical distribution system was studied to see if proposed loads could be added to the system. It was apparent immediately that this was not possible. The power system was an island system, not connected to the utility network. Power generation could not be increased. Full voltage starting of the new, large motors would cause excessive voltage sag no matter what the power source. Further, the existing system was operating near or above rating in several critical areas. The authors describe how the solution became a classic application of IEEE Red Book Section 2.5, which covers power system modernization and evaluation programs. Considerations of safety, operations and maintenance played a major part in every design decision.
大电机/小系统:有效运行电压下降[纸浆厂电能质量]
一个经济上可接受的解决电能质量问题的方案,包括发电和电压下降,在加拿大纸浆厂似乎无法实现。一旦给定了新负载的大小和位置,就研究现有的配电系统,看看是否可以将拟议的负载添加到系统中。很明显,这是不可能的。电力系统是一个孤岛系统,没有连接到公用事业网络。发电量不能增加。新型大型电机的全电压启动,无论采用何种电源,都会造成过大的电压凹陷。此外,现有系统在几个关键领域的运行接近或高于额定。作者描述了该解决方案如何成为IEEE红皮书2.5节的经典应用,该章节涵盖了电力系统现代化和评估计划。在每一个设计决策中,安全、操作和维护都是主要考虑因素。
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