DocumentCode
991403
Title
"Synchronized at the load"-I A fundamental plan of power supply
Author
Kehoe, A.H.
Author_Institution
Electrical Engineer, The United Electric Light and Power Co., New York, N. Y.
Volume
48
Issue
4
fYear
1929
Firstpage
1080
Lastpage
1082
Abstract
The New York 60-cycle system is operating with connections giving parallel paths between generating units only at the load. High values of reactance result for synchronizing circuits between the several generating units, but the usual values are present in the main energy channels between generators and load. Connections are contrasted with two common types of metropolitan power systems; i. e., the "close linked" and "loose linked" systems, and are shown supplemental to multiple-feed network distribution, as the principle of using separate multiple feeds from independent generators connected in parallel only at the load extends the network distribution system to the generating stations. In completely networked distribution, the 120/208-volt mains acting as a short-circuit-proof bus, supply the only synchronizing paths between generators. Substation busses serving radial load are substituted where complete networks do not exist. Calculations, tests, and operating experience indicate synchronizing power sufficient to give stability to all elements of the system not directly affected by a fault. Some advantages derived are: Increased reliability of generating sources, lower interrupting duties on circuit breakers, and reduction in service voltage disturbance.
Keywords
Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Circuit stability; Circuit testing; Feeds; Power supplies; Power system reliability; Power systems; Substations; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1929.5055356
Filename
5055356
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