GB/T 31955.1-2015
ActiveControl and protection system technical specification of controlled shunt reactor of extra high voltage—Part 1: Multistage controlled shunt reactor
超高压可控并联电抗器控制保护系统技术规范 第1部分:分级调节式
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This standard specifies the technical requirements for control and protection systems used in multistage controlled shunt reactors for extra-high voltage (EHV) power grids. It is applied in the design, testing, and operation of these reactors to ensure stable voltage regulation and reactive power compensation in transmission networks. The standard is primarily used by electrical engineers and procurement professionals for EHV substation equipment.
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