Title :
Excitation system protective limiters and their effect on volt/VAr control-design, computer modeling, and field testing
Author :
Murdoch, Alexander ; Delmerico, Robert W. ; Venkataraman, Sundar ; Lawson, Rodney A. ; Curran, James E. ; Pearson, William R.
Author_Institution :
GE-Power Syst. Energy Consulting, Schenectady, NY, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The action of excitation system protective limiters and VAr regulation are often not taken into account in planning studies, and actual units may be quite different than simulations. This may lead to incorrect predictions of actual stability limitations, or even voltage collapse phenomena. The design of the excitation system protective limiters such as over excitation limiters (OEL), under excitation limiters (UEL) and volts/hertz (V/Hz) is explained, and models presented. For system events where these controls and limiters may become active, modeling in transient stability studies is important to correctly predict volt/VAr performance. Specific models applicable to the GE EX2000 digital-based control systems are shown for reference, although the general concepts discussed here are applicable to any other excitation equipment. An important aspect of the new digital-based excitation controls is that they allow for more intelligent limiter functions and protective features not convenient with older equipment. Test procedures and results are shown to illustrate the limiter performance
Keywords :
digital control; power system control; power system protection; reactive power control; voltage control; VAr regulation; computer modeling; digital-based excitation controls; excitation system protective limiters; field testing; intelligent limiter functions; over excitation limiters; planning; protective features; transient stability modeling; under excitation limiters; volt/VAr control; volt/VAr performance prediction; voltage collapse; volts/hertz; Circuit faults; Control systems; Digital control; Power system modeling; Power system protection; Power system stability; Power system transients; Reactive power; Testing; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on