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IEEE 1726-2013 - IEEE Guide for the Functional Specification of Fixed-Series Capacitor Banks for Transmission System Applications
IEEE Guide for the Functional Specification of Fixed-Series Capacitor Banks for Transmission System Applications
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Withdraw: | 21.03.2024 |
Standard number: | IEEE 1726-2013 |
Released: | 07.03.2014 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-8769-3 |
Pages: | 120 |
Status: | Inactive |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 1726-2013
This guide provides general guidelines toward the preparations of a functional specification of transmission fixed-series capacitor (FSC) banks using overvoltage protection based on three technologies: - metal oxide varistors - metal oxide varistors with a forced-triggered bypass gaps - thyristor valve bypass The commercial aspects of the specification for a particular project are outside the scope of this guide. This guide does not apply comprehensively to thyristor-controlled series capacitors. A more complete reference is IEEE Std 1534(TM)-2002. The standard for fixed-series capacitors is IEEE Std 824(TM)-2004.This guide presents technical clauses that may be used as the basis of a functional FSC specification. The annexes of this guide include related explanatory information. The annexes are cross referenced to the main part of the document.
New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. General guidelines toward the preparations of a functional 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 protected series capacitor This guide does not apply comprehensively to thyristor-controlled series capacitors.