1、 IEEE Guide for the Functional Specification of Fixed-Series Capacitor Banks for Transmission System Applications Sponsored by the Transmission and Distribution Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std 1726-2013 IEEE Std 1726-2013 IEEE Guide for
2、 the Functional Specification of Fixed-Series Capacitor Banks for Transmission System Applications Sponsor Transmission and Distribution Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 11 December 2013 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: General guidelines toward the preparations of a function
3、al specification of transmission fixed-series capacitor (FSC) banks using overvoltage protection based on three technologies are provided. The three technologies are: metal oxide varistors metal oxide varistors with a forced-triggered bypass gaps, and thyristor protected series capacitors thyristor
4、protected series capacitor This guide does not apply comprehensively to thyristor-controlled series capacitors. Keywords: bypass gap, capacitor bank, capacitor segment, discharge reactor, IEEE 1726, metal-oxide varistor, protective level, reactive compensation, series capacitor, series compensation,
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45、nt Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1726-2013, IEEE Guide for the Functional Specification of Fixed-Series Capacitor Banks for Transmission System Applications. The purpose of this guide is to provide general guidelines toward the p
46、reparation of a functional specification of transmission fixed-series capacitor banks (FSC) using overvoltage protection based on three technologies: metal oxide varistors, metal oxide varistors with a forced bypass gap, and thyristor valve bypass. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii Cont
47、ents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 2 1.3 Application 2 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 2 3.1 Definitions . 2 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 5 4. Fixed-series capacitor (FSC) project description 7 5. Scope of supply and schedule 10 5.1 Scope of supply
48、 10 5.2 Schedule .14 6. Site and environmental data 15 7. Power system characteristics .16 8. Main FSC characteristics .17 8.1 Overall FSC bank ratings17 8.2 Protection and control philosophy 17 8.3 Reliability, availability, and maintainability .19 9. FSC main component requirements.21 9.1 Capacito
49、rs .21 9.2 Varistors .22 9.3 Triggered bypass gaps 23 9.4 Thyristors and thyristor reactors .23 9.5 Insulation and air clearances .23 9.6 Discharge current-limiting and damping equipment 28 9.7 Bypass switches 28 9.8 Protection, control, and monitoring 29 10. Spare parts and special tools 31 11. Engineering studies .31 11.1 Power system studies 31 11.2 Equipment design studies .35 12. Tests and quality assurance .37 12.1 Test and quality assurance reference 37 12.2 Type/design (pre-production) testing 37 12.3 Routine (production) testing .38 13. Safety .38 14. Document