Static VAR generator with discrete capacitive current levels
First Claim
1. A VAR generator of the type which produces a controlled condution path for reactive current between two conductors in an electrical system, comprising:
- (a) control means for determining whether said reactive current should be capacitive or inductive and for determining the magnitude thereof;
(b) discretely variable capacitance means disposed as part of said conduction path and interconnected with said control means for providing one of any number of fixed available discrete levels of capacitive current through said conduction path when said control means determines net capacitive reactive current is to flow therethrough, the discrete level of capacitive current so applied being the next closest largest available capacitive current to said magnitude of capacitive current as determined by said control means; and
(c) continuously variable inductance means disposed as part of said conduction path and interconnected with said control means for providing any level of inductive current in a predetermined range of inductive current through said conduction path when said control means determines net inductive reactive current is to flow therethrough, the level of said inductive current applied being generally equal to said magnitude of inductive current as determined by said control means, said inductance means additionally being controlled by said control means to combine an increment of inductive current with said capacitive current for cancelling a portion of said capacitive current when said control means determines that net capacitive current is to flow through said conduction path, the amount of said inductive current so ordered to be applied being equal to an amount which will cause said net capacitive current to be generally equal to said determined magnitude of capacitive reactive current.
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Abstract
A VAR generator is taught in which a thyristor controlled inductive element is used to provide lagging VAR'"'"'s and a bank of parallel capacitors, each of which may be switched into and out of circuit cooperation independent of the other, is used to provide discrete levels of leading VAR'"'"'s. The inductive element is utilized in conjunction with the discrete levels of leading VAR'"'"'s to provide a continuum of VAR generation in the region between the discrete levels by providing continuously variable compensating or cancelling current for interaction with the discrete levels to provide an overall continuous range of VAR generation in the leading VAR region.
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1. A VAR generator of the type which produces a controlled condution path for reactive current between two conductors in an electrical system, comprising:
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(a) control means for determining whether said reactive current should be capacitive or inductive and for determining the magnitude thereof; (b) discretely variable capacitance means disposed as part of said conduction path and interconnected with said control means for providing one of any number of fixed available discrete levels of capacitive current through said conduction path when said control means determines net capacitive reactive current is to flow therethrough, the discrete level of capacitive current so applied being the next closest largest available capacitive current to said magnitude of capacitive current as determined by said control means; and (c) continuously variable inductance means disposed as part of said conduction path and interconnected with said control means for providing any level of inductive current in a predetermined range of inductive current through said conduction path when said control means determines net inductive reactive current is to flow therethrough, the level of said inductive current applied being generally equal to said magnitude of inductive current as determined by said control means, said inductance means additionally being controlled by said control means to combine an increment of inductive current with said capacitive current for cancelling a portion of said capacitive current when said control means determines that net capacitive current is to flow through said conduction path, the amount of said inductive current so ordered to be applied being equal to an amount which will cause said net capacitive current to be generally equal to said determined magnitude of capacitive reactive current. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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