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Introduction R8/9- 3
CHV-T
Three-phase capacitor (Indoor use, with fuses and discharge resistor, internal) R8-17
LVC
RMV
CIRKAP-GP
CIRKAP-CMFR / CMAR
CIRKAP-B
R8/9-2
yyReduction of losses
yyIncrease in the performance of trans-
bars
One of the critical points in the distribution of electrical energy is maintaining
voltage in line ends. Distribution companies usually maintain the MV levels
above its nominal value.
Therefore, MV capacitor banks are
used. In fact, the connection of capacitor banks has an associated increase in
voltage in the connection points.
8
R. /9
Comprehensive information about the
losses in the MV distribution lines is
shown next.
Reduction of losses in MV lines.
Capacitor banks can be installed to decrease the level of losses in a MV distribution line.
In fact, the installation of the capacitor
will produce a direct reduction of the reactive energy (Q network) and apparent
energy requested from the system.
R8/9-3
current
Network voltage in kV
R1
X1
SCC
C Connection
point
R8/9-4
A Distribution
Centre
B Distribution
Centre
7,39
2,7
4,39
3,70
1,23
2,13
8,26
2,97
4,88
cos
0,89
0,91
0,9
114,5
185
129
208
5,2
5,25
C Connection
point
B Distribution
Centre
with BCB
7,33
2,7
4,39
0,54
0,13
0,13
7,36
2,7
4,39
cos
0,99
0,99
0,99
94
150
106
170
3,9
3,8
20
35
Therefore, the operation and performance of the line has been optimised and
the level of voltage is guaranteed for users.
Conclusions
Capacitor banks are vital for the adequate technical and economic management of the electrical system, optimising
its operation.
Capacitor banks
CIRKAP
Technical optimisation
}}Helping control voltage throughout
the transmission and distribution system
}}Discharging lines and transformers
Power quality
Optimisation of network
operation cost
Economic
optimisation
- Decrease of losses
- Discharge of lines
and cables
- Discharge of transformers
Economic optimisation
Reduction of the cost of energy with the
decrease of the reactine energy consumed
Reduction of the hidden cost of losses in
transmission and distribution lines
R8/9-5
Where to compensate in MV
CHV Capacitors
Configuration of capacitors
Single-phase
Three-phase
Capacitor with three terminals. Installation in low and medium-powered capacitor banks in networks with a power rating
of up to 11 kV.
For example:
}}Pumping stations
}}Mining
}}Industry: cement, chemical, steel,
etc.
There are transformers, asynchronous
motors or electric arc equipment in all of
these industries, which are large reactive energy consumers.
MV distribution and LV consuming
installations
In MV receiving installations with a distribution and consumption of LV, the compensation must always be carried out in
Low Voltage. The reasons are:
}}Low power is cheaper in LV
}}More accurate regulation
Capacitor composition
The CHV Medium Voltage capacitors
are composed of different basic
capacitive elements. These basic units
are connected in groups in series and
in parallel with the purpose of achieving
the power and voltage levels required.
Voltage at industrial
frequency (kVef.)
Shockwave
(kVpeak)
7,2
20
60
190
12
28
75
190
17,5
38
95
300
24
50
125
435
36
70
170
600
Table 1
R8/9-6
Pollution levels
Operational advantages
Classification
Pollution level
Low
16 mm/kV
Medium
20 mm/kV
High
25 mm/kV
Very high
31 mm/kV
Design advantages
}}Increase capacitor power
}}Use of less capacitors in each capacitor bank
}}Reduction of the size of frames or
cabinet
}}Cheaper capacitor banks
R8/9-7
MV Capacitor banks
Configuration of capacitor banks
The use of different configurations is
common in MV capacitor banks. These
depend on the type of capacitor used
and, above all, on the installation's electrical parameters.
Capacitor banks, three-phase capacitors
These units are useful in industrial installations, since they are capable of
hosting low and medium-powered applications in small dimensions.
The maximum service voltage is 11 kV
and the maximum power is 1.4 Mvar.
The most common applications are:
}}Compensation of motors
}}Compensation of transformers
}}Automatic capacitor banks
R8/9-8
Compensation method
Automatic compensation
The compensation method in MV installations is carried out with a fixed or automatic system, as in LV installations. It
depends on the type of installation, its
configuration, the load ratio, as well as
the purpose for which the unit was installed.
Fixed compensation
When the reactive energy levels are
high and an important portion of these
levels is more or less constant, a fixed
compensation unit is installed. This is
common in installations with a connection to High Voltage networks and Medium Voltage distribution.
Another application is in industrial installations with a reduced number of receivers and where the operating ratios do
not require the machines to interrupt
their operation simultaneously.
External protection
Protection of capacitor banks
In general, capacitor bank protection
systems are divided in external and internal protections.
Internal protection
Internal protection systems protect units
against defects inside capacitors. This
type of protection is guaranteed by internal fuses. In capacitor banks configured in a double star arrangement, this
is combined with an unbalanced protection. This system is composed of a
current transformer and an associated
relay.
In case of an internal fault in one of the
capacitors, an unbalanced current will
flow through the capacitor.
Nominal voltages 11 kV
Capacitor bank power 1.4 Mvar
R8/9-9
R8/9-10
FRAMES
CIRKAP-B
CABIN
CIRKAP-C
Automatic
capacitor banks
Fixed capacitor
banks
Standard
CMF
High
power
CMF-GP
With filters
CMFR
High
power
CMA-GP
Standard
CMA
Construction design
Medium voltage
capacitor banks
With filters
CMAR
Standard
BMF
High-voltage
capacitor banks
With filters
BMFR
Standard
BAF
Electrical parameters
Design
Cabin
Frame
Frequency
Hz
Form of correction
Fixed
Automatic
Nominal voltage
kV
Power
kvar
kV
kvar
Location
Indoor
Outdoor
Type
Standard
With filters
Information required for installation
Contactor
Yes
No
Automatic switch
Yes
No
Existence of harmonics
kA
Yes
No
kvar
Yes
No
kvar
Yes
No
Short-circuit power
MVA
Yes
No
Yes
No
Pollution level
Standard
Special
INSTALLATION
CAPACITOR BANK
Calculation example
The following example shows the calculation of the basic
parameters of a capacitor bank in two scenarios:
DESIGN
CONFIGURATION
Fixed:
CMF
BMF
Automatic:
CMA
Number and power of steps
REACTORS
7
Quantity (3 per capacitor bank or step)
Inductance (H)
Current (A)
Level of insulation (kV)
Short-duration current (kA/1s)
Location: indoor or outdoor
SWITCHGEAR
CAPACITORS
DEFINITION OF COMPONENTS
R8/9-11
R8/9-12
R8/9-12
CONFIGURATION
DESIGN
CAPACITOR BANK
INSTALLATION
Selection of components
DEFINITION OF COMPONENTS
CAPACITORS
SWITCHGEAR
REACTORS
In this example, the capacitor banks do not include the switchgear, but there is information provided for the
designer, for the correct definition of the general protection cabin:
Automatic switch: 400 or 630 A. Recommended interruption method: vacuum or SF6
Capacitive power interrupted (kvar): 4 000 kvar
Insulation level (kV): 24 kV
Interrupting power of the switch (kA): 12.5 kA
CHV-M
Description
The CHV Medium Voltage capacitors are
composed of different capacitive elements.
These basic units are connected in series
and parallel with the purpose of obtaining the
power at the necessary voltage.
All elements are protected with an internal
fuse that will be disconnected in case of a
fault, isolating the basic unit damaged.
The protection with internal fuses will increase the security of the system and continuity of the service.
Features
Voltage
1 ... 20 kV
Nominal power
Frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Dielectric losses
0.2 W / kvar
Capacity tolerance
-5 ... +10 %
Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Protection
Indoor
Discharge time
10 minutes
Residual voltage
75 V
Insulators
Material
Porcelain
Pollution level
Insulation level
Overload
Application
CHV-M capacitors are used to build fixed and
automatic MV capacitor banks.
We will vary the number of capacitors in parallel and/or in series, depending on the power
and voltage levels required.
Its stainless steel box means that the CHV
capacitor is versatile and can be used in indoor and outdoor applications.
In current
1.3 In permanent
In voltage
1.1 Un 12 h in 24 hours
1.15 Un 30 min in 24 hours
1.2 Un 5 min in 24 hours
1.30 Un 1 min in 24 hours
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature
50 C
40 C
30 C
Build features
Dielectric
Electrode
Aluminium sheet
Impregnating oil
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Box
Assembly position
Horizontal or vertical
Standards
IEC 60871-1, IEC 60871-4
(*2) Understood as punctual
R8-13
CHV-M
Dimensions
References
BIL: 28 / 75 kV - 6.6 kV (Network 11 kV). 50 Hz
kvar
Weight (kg)
50
17
75
Dimensions (mm)
Type
Code
CHV-M 50 / 6.6(*)
R80193
20
CHV-M 75 / 6.6(*)
R80195
100
22
R80196
133
25
R80197
150
28
R80198
167
30
R80199
200
34
R8019A
250
40
R8019B
300
46
R8019C
400
57
R8019F
500
68
R8019G
600
79
R8019H
Type
Code
R8-14
kvar
Weight (kg)
Dimensions (mm)
50
19
CHV-M 50 / 8(*)
R801B3
75
23
CHV-M 75 / 8(*)
R801B5
100
25
R801B6
133
28
CHV-M 133 / 8
R801B7
150
31
CHV-M 150 / 8
R801B8
167
33
CHV-M 167 / 8
R801B9
200
38
CHV-M 200 / 8
R801BA
250
43
CHV-M 250 / 8
R801BB
300
49
CHV-M 300 / 8
R801BC
400
61
CHV-M 400 / 8
R801BF
500
70
CHV-M 500 / 8
R801BG
600
81
CHV-M 600 / 8
R801BH
CHV-M
Single-phase capacitor (indoor and outdoor use)
References
BIL: 38 / 95 kV - 9.1 kV (Network 15 kV). 50 Hz
Type
Code
CHV-M 50 / 9.1(*)
R801D3
23
CHV-M 75 / 9.1(*)
R801D5
100
25
R801D6
133
28
R801D7
150
31
R801D8
167
33
R801D9
200
38
R801DA
250
43
R801DB
300
49
R801DC
400
61
R801DF
500
70
R801DG
600
81
R801DH
Type
Code
kvar
Weight (kg)
50
19
75
Dimensions (mm)
Weight (kg)
Dimensions (mm)
50
19
CHV-M 50 / 12.1(*)
R801F3
75
23
CHV-M 75 / 12.1(*)
R801F5
100
25
R801F6
133
28
R801F7
150
31
R801F8
167
33
R801F9
200
38
R801FA
250
43
R801FB
300
49
R801FC
400
61
R801FF
500
70
R801FG
600
81
R801FH
R8-15
CHV-M
Single-phase capacitor (indoor and outdoor use)
References
BIL: 70 / 170 kV - 15.2 kV (Network 25 kV). 50 Hz
Type
Code
CHV-M 50 / 15.2(*)
R801H3
23
CHV-M 75 / 15.2(*)
R801H5
100
25
R801H6
133
28
R801H7
150
31
R801H8
167
33
R801H9
200
38
R801HA
250
43
R801HB
300
49
R801HC
400
61
R801HF
500
70
R801HG
600
81
R801HH
Type
Code
kvar
Weight (kg)
50
19
75
Dimensions (mm)
Weight (kg)
50
19
CHV-M 50 / 18.2(*)
R801J3
75
23
CHV-M 75 / 18.2(*)
R801J5
100
25
R801J6
133
28
R801J7
150
31
R801J8
167
33
R801J9
200
38
R801JA
250
43
R801JB
300
49
R801JC
400
61
R801JF
500
70
R801JG
600
81
R801JH
R8-16
Dimensions (mm)
CHV-T
Description
The CHV Medium Voltage capacitors are
composed of different capacitive elements.
These basic units are connected in series
and parallel with the purpose of obtaining the
power at the necessary voltage.
All elements are protected with an internal
fuse that will be disconnected in case of a
fault, isolating the basic unit damaged.
The protection with internal fuses will increase the security of the system and continuity of the service.
Features
Voltage
1 ... 12 kV
Nominal power
Frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Dielectric losses
0.2 W / kvar
Capacity tolerance
-5 ... +10 %
Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Protection
Indoor
Discharge time
10 minutes
Residual voltage
75 V
Insulators
Material
Porcelain
Pollution level
Insulation level
Overload
Application
CHV-T capacitors are used to build fixed and
automatic capacitor banks of up to 12 kV.
The stainless steel box of the CHV-T makes it
a versatile product that can be used in indoor
and outdoor applications.
In current
1.3 In permanent
In voltage
1.1 Un 12 h in 24 hours
1.15 Un 30 min in 24 hours
1.2 Un 5 min in 24 hours
1.30 Un 1 min in 24 hours
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature
50 C
40 C
30 C
Build features
Dielectric
Electrode
Aluminium sheet
Impregnating oil
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Box
Assembly position
Horizontal or vertical
Standards
IEC 60871-1, IEC 60871-4
(*2) Understood as punctual
R8-17
CHV-T
Dimensions
100 B
M12
40
321
2x9x16
115
350
430
References
BIL: 20 / 60 kV - 3.3 kV . 50 Hz
Type
Code
CHV-T 50 /3.3
R80223
20
CHV-T 75 /3.3
R80225
22
R80226
150
28
R80228
200
34
R8022A
250
40
R8022B
300
46
R8022C
400
57
R8022F
500
68
R8022G
Type
Code
kvar
Weight (kg)
50
17
75
100
Dimensions (mm)
BIL: 20 / 60 kV - 6.6 kV . 50 Hz
kvar
Weight (kg)
Dimensions (mm)
50
17
CHV-T 50 /6.6
R80283
75
20
CHV-T 75 /6.6
R80285
100
22
R80286
150
28
R80288
200
34
R8028A
250
40
R8028B
300
46
R8028C
350
53
R8028D
400
57
R8028F
500
68
R8028G
Type
Code
BIL: 28 / 75 kV - 11 kV
R8-18
kvar
Weight (kg)
Dimensions (mm)
50
17
CHV-T 50 /11
R802B3
75
20
CHV-T 75 /11
R802B5
100
22
R802B6
150
28
R802B8
200
34
R802BA
250
40
R802BB
300
46
R802BC
350
53
R802BD
400
57
R802BF
500
68
R802BG
LVC
Description
Features
The LVC contactor has been specially designed for industrial applications that require a
large number of switching operations. In particular, the loads from motors and capacitors.
The LVC vacuum contactor is ideal for the
switching operations of capacitor banks between 3.3 and 6.6 kV.
Its general features are as follows:
Nominal voltage
6.6 kV
Nominal current
400 A
Interrupting power
4 kA
Frequency
50 ... 60 Hz
Insulation level
7.2 kV
Category
AC 3
No. of operations
300 000
Build features
Connection
Fixed
Dimensions
Weight
22 kg
Standard
IEC60470
Dimensions
484,8
23,4
247
20,5
Auxiliary voltage
398,6
Application
Features
419,1
440
References
Maximum operating voltage
Maximum current
Type
Auxiliary voltage
Code
6.6 kV ac
3 x 400 A
LVC-6Z44ED
220 V ac
R80911
6.6 kV ac
3 x 400 A
LVC-6Z44ED
110 V dc
R809110010000
R8-19
RMV
Description
Features
Features
Application
The connection of capacitor banks has very
high associated transient currents and voltages.
The IEC 60871-1 Standard denes the maximum value that can be supported by a capacitor bank as the peak connection value.
This value is 100 times its nominal current.
43 In / 1 s
Dynamic current
2.5 It
Insulation level
12 kV (28/75)
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature
Category B
Mean temperature
40 C
Build features
Type
Encapsulated in resin
Air core
Fittings
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Colour
Standard
IEC60289
R8-20
RMV
Dimensions
Type
mm
mm
C
mm
D
mm
E
mm
F
mm
RMV-260
260
130
370
160
290
150
M12
RMV-330
330
150
470
190
355
210
M12/M16
Inserts
References
RMV-260
I (A)
L (H)
Weight (kg)
Type
Code
50
350
13
R80628
60
250
14
R80637
100
100
16
R80664
125
50
14
R80672
175
30
14
R80691
I (A)
L (H)
Weight (kg)
Type
Code
60
450
20
R80739
75
350
21
R80748
90
250
26
R80757
125
100
22
R80774
200
50
22
R807A2
250
30
23
R807B1
RMV-330
R8-21
MV Capacitor banks
CIRKAP-C
Application
Features
Voltage
1 ... 36 kV
Nominal power
Frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Degree of protection
Insulation level
7.2 ... 36 kV
Setup
Capacitors
Capacitor bank
Fixed or automatic
Build features
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
References
Shape
Fixed
Automatic
Types
Insulation levels
7.2 kV
12 kV
17.5 kV
24 kV
36 kV
CMF7T
CMF7D
CMF12T
CMF12D
CMF17D
CMF24D
CMF36D
CMF12GP
CMF17GP
CMF24GP
CMF36GP
Standard
100 ...7200
High power
1800...14000
100...7200
CMFR7T
CMFR7D
CMFR12D
CMFR17D
CMFR24D
Standard
100...8000
CMA7T
CMA7D
CMA12T
CMA12D
CMA17D
CMA24D
CMA36D
High power
1800...14000
CMA12GP
CMA17GP
CMA24GP
CMA36GP
CMAR12D
CMAR17D
CMAR24D
R9-22
Power (kvar)
(*)
100...7200
CMAR7T
CMAR7D
Type of capacitor
... T three-phase
... D single-phase
MV Capacitor banks
CIRKAP-C
Fixed or automatic capacitor banks in cabinet
Dimensions
Dimensions are approximate and colud be different depending on the power, voltage and place of location
Cabinet with 2 capacitors
2000
2000
1100
1100
2050
2200
1100
1100
2050
2200
2200
2200
R9-23
MV Capacitor banks
CIRKAP-C
Dimensions
Dimensions are approximate and colud be different depending on the power, voltage and place of location
indoor
2050
2050
1100
2200
1100
2200
2050
2050
2200
1100
2050
2200
2010
R9-24
1220
1100
MV Capacitor banks
CIRKAP-GP
Features
CMF-GP
Voltage
20 ... 30 kV
Maximum power
8 Mvar
Frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Degree of protection
IP 23
Insulation level
24 / 36 kV
CMA-GP
IP54
Setup
Capacitors
Capacitor bank
Fixed
Automatic
Build features
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
capacity for:
24 capacitors CHV-M
Choke REACTORS RMV
Earthing selector
Unbalance transformer
24 capacitors CHV-M
Choke REACTORS RMV
Earthing selector plus
interlocking
Automatic switch
Phase protection transformer
Unbalance transformer
CIRKAP-CMFR / CMAR
Description
The capacitor banks must be equipped with
detuned filters when there is a high level of
harmonics.
In this case, CIRCUTOR recommends the
use of automatic CMFR or CMAR capacitor
banks, equipped with iron core REACTORS
and synchronised capacitors, up to 7% of the
insulation voltages of 7.2 kV.
For higher voltage levels, air core technology
is used in these REACTORS
R9-25
MV Capacitor banks
CIRKAP-B
Capacitor banks in frames
Description
Features
Application
The capacitor banks in frames are common
in distribution substations and, particularly, in
High Voltage applications.
They can be used in any type of installation,
but the use of enclosures or lifting support
units is required to avoid the contact with active parts.
Voltage
7.2 ... 33 kV
Nominal power
Frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Degree of protection
IP 00
Insulation level
7.2 ... 33 kV
Setup
Capacitors
Capacitor bank
Fixed
Build features
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
References
Capacitor banks for MV, in frame (max. 7 200 kvar)
13.8 kV at 15 kV
BMF17D
20 kV at 22 kV
BMF24D
25 kV at 30 kV
BMF36D
BMFR
BAF
Dimensions
BMF12
1890
2060
1560
BMF24
850
2200
Dimensions are approximate and colud be different depending on the power, voltage and place of location
R9-26
850
MV Capacitor banks
R9-27