Abstract
A novel scheme is proposed to monitor the operation of capacitors scattered in MV distribution systems. It first codes each capacitor with a distinctive switching character by setting a unique combination of a three-phase switching order and time interval. As a result, the transient of the three-phase reactive power during capacitor switching will appear in a unique way. Then, the reactive power disturbances monitored in the substation are decoded to identify which capacitor is being switched on and off . A detailed decoding method is developed to realize this identification without being impacted by the switching interference of loads and other reactive power compensation devices. Moreover, the implementation of the proposed scheme in the field is elaborated, and the resultant three-phase voltage unbalance is analyzed in this paper. Compared with existing methods, this scheme only requires one power quality monitor located at the substation to monitor the operations (energizing or de-energizing) of downstream distribution capacitors without extra communication devices. The operation information is valuable for tackling power quality problems caused by capacitor switching and optimizing the distribution grid operation.
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