Title :
Voltage regulation and control in the development of a rural distribution system
Author_Institution :
Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation, Pough-keepsie, N. Y.
Abstract :
The rapid growth of rural electrification and the importance of maximum service continuity commensurate with economical expenditures has given impetus to the study of means to provide a satisfactory solution. The development of a rural network system with its sources of feed to supply this system is described. Selection of voltage rating for rural lines is often dependent upon operating conditions peculiar to the area served, and must be considered integrally with voltage regulation. Methods applicable for voltage regulation and control are reviewed with particular reference as to their application for rural line use. The economic application of regulating devices for voltage control of a rural load area is illustrated by a specific example and comparison with other means available. Methods used for obtaining a constant check of voltage conditions throughout a rural area are described and the results obtained by these means are given in a special case.
Keywords :
Economics; Regulators; Rural areas; Substations; Switches; Voltage control; Water heating;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1938.6430922