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Section 3
IED application
692
j = - -
-
= -
0
0
( 37 ) 90
1
EQUATION1939 V1 EN
To achieve a more correct regulation, an adjustment to a value of j2 slightly less than
-90° (2 – 4° less) can be made.
The effect of changing power factor of the load will be that j2 will no longer be close
to -90° resulting in V
being smaller or greater than V
L
adjusted.
shows an example of this where the settings of Rline and Xline for j = 11°
Figure
289
has been applied with a different value of j (j = 30°).
from figure
288
j
=11
0
-90
0
=-79
0
1
Rline
j
1
Xline
Zline
j=30
0
I
ANSI06000630 V1 EN
Figure 289:
Transformer with reverse reactance regulation poorly adjusted to the
power factor
As can be seen in figure 290, the change of power factor has resulted in an increase of
j2 which in turn causes the magnitude of V
noted that an increase in the load current aggravates the situation, as does also an
increase in the setting of Zline (Rline and Xline).
Apparently the ratio Rline/Xline according to equation 430, that is the value of j1
must be set with respect to the power factor, also meaning that the reverse reactance
method should not be applied to systems with varying power factor.
The setting of Xline gives the sensitivity of the parallel regulation. If Xline is set too
low, the transformers will not pull together and a run away tap situation will occur. On
the other hand, a high setting will keep the transformers strongly together with no, or
0
53
T
to be greater than VB. It can also be
L
1MRK504116-UUS C
(Equation 430)
if the ratio Rline/Xline is not
B
I
V
L
DV
jI
*Xline
T
V
B
j
2
en06000630_ansi.vsd
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*Rline
T

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