The Research of the New High Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Device Based on the Compound Switch

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With the increase of power system load, the demand for reactive power is also increasing. In order to ensure the power quality and improve equipment utilization, transmission of reactive power in power grid can lead to network loss and the voltage of the electricity. Installing reactive power compensation device in power grid is the essential means to meet the demand of power grid reactive power [1].The parallel capacitor reactive power compensation device is equipped in the coal mine 3.3 kV system reactive power compensation [2]. Introducing the parallel capacitor reactive power compensation principle and related problems, analysis of the current commonly uses contactor, relay and thyristor switch device, chooses the contactor and breaks pipe parallel composite switch which can have contact and non-contact switch to solve their problems [3]. Using software EMTP simulation composite switch voltage zero input, the result is very good to restrain the impact flow; Compound switch off after current zero avoids the contactor breaking arc, the simulation thyristor compound switch and diode in parallel.

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