Abstract

This paper proposes a technique for preventing saturation in series transformers from dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) systems. The method consists in correcting the voltages which are injected through the transformers into the power system to compensate voltage sags. It restricts the compensating voltages during the sag whenever it predicts that a maximum limit for the flux linkage is about to be exceeded. The prediction is carried out at the beginning of a stabilized voltage sag. Moreover, the technique allows a certain level of sag compensation even when the estimated flux is expected to exceed the saturation limit. The voltage sag level and phase are computed through an adaptive recursive least squares (RLS). The RLS estimation incorporates a transient period before it achieves a stable state whenever there is a sag event. The DVR is not supposed to operate in this period. Therefore, this paper also outlines a simple procedure for detecting the RLS estimation stable level. Simulation of different scenarios of voltage sags and the results from the experimental implementation of a DVR show the effectiveness of the method.

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