Abstract
The active development and implementation of power supply systems with distributed generation requires a revision of technical solutions known for centralized power supply. Such solutions include operational and hardware measures aimed at preventing the occurrence of ferroresonant processes in electrical installations. The purpose of the research work is to study the circuit-mode conditions for the occurrence of ferroresonance in a power supply system with distributed generation. To achieve this goal, using the example of the power supply system of a HF radio center, the conditions for the occurrence of ferroresonant processes when using a distributed generation generating plant as an additional or main powersource are considered. Based on the results of the research, it can be concluded that with distributed generation, the circuit-mode conditions for the occurrence of ferroresonant processes, known in the centralized power supply system, undergo changes, and it is also possible to form new ferroresonant oscillatory circuits.
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