C++ Builder and Inter Base Based Design and Realization of Intelligent Monitoring Control System of HV Static Reactive Compensator

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SVC is a dynamic reactive compensator based on switching type HV electrical and electronic devices, well recognized as an effective means of resolving power quality problems. SVC is complex in structure, consisting of TCR valve sets, FC filter channel, etc. In particular, TCR valve set adopts thyristor serial connecting technology, and over 100 thyristors are adopted, which requires real-time status of devices in SVC to be monitored and uploaded, and even failures to be recorded. Therefore, the monitoring software becomes an important part in ensuring SVC safe operation. Combined with actual cases, this paper introduces a technology of using C++ Builder and Inter Base to design the static reactive compensator monitoring software. The user interface is elegant, with short development period, highly transplantable, and easily modified.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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712-715

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October 2014

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