0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2K views13 pages

Basic Types of FACTS Controllers

There are four basic types of FACTS controllers: series controllers, shunt controllers, combined series-series controllers, and combined series-shunt controllers. Series controllers inject voltage in series with a line to control power flow. Shunt controllers inject current and can control voltage. Combined controllers consist of both series and shunt components connected together to control both active and reactive power flow.

Uploaded by

Narendra Verma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2K views13 pages

Basic Types of FACTS Controllers

There are four basic types of FACTS controllers: series controllers, shunt controllers, combined series-series controllers, and combined series-shunt controllers. Series controllers inject voltage in series with a line to control power flow. Shunt controllers inject current and can control voltage. Combined controllers consist of both series and shunt components connected together to control both active and reactive power flow.

Uploaded by

Narendra Verma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 13

Basic Types of FACTS Controllers

FACTS controllers are classified as


 Series Controllers

 Shunt Controllers

 Combined Series-Series Controllers

 Combined Series-Shunt Controllers


Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Series Controllers:
 It could be a variable impedance (capacitor,
reactor, etc) or a power electronic based variable
source of main frequency, subsynchonous and
harmonic frequencies to serve the desired need.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Series Controllers:
 Inject a voltage in series with the line.

 If the voltage is in phase quadrature with the


current, controller supplies or consumes reactive
power.
 Any other phase, involves control of both active
and reactive power.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Shunt Controllers:
 It could be a variable impedance (capacitor,
reactor, etc) or a power electronic based variable
source or combination of both.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Shunt Controllers:
 Inject a current in the system.

 If the current is in phase quadrature with


the voltage, controller supplies or
consumes reactive power.
 Any other phase, involves control of both
active and reactive power.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Combined Series-Series Controllers:
 It could be a combination of separate series
controllers or unified controller.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Combined Series-Series Controllers:
 Series controllers supply reactive power for each
line and real power among lines via power link.
 Interline power flow controller balance real and
reactive power flow in the lines.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Combined Series-Shunt Controllers:
 It could be a combination of separate series &
shunt controllers or unified power flow
controller.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Combined Series-Shunt Controllers:
 Inject current into the system with the shunt
controller and voltage in series with the line with
series controller.
 When the controllers are unified, exchange real
power between series and shunt controllers via
power link.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
Choice of the controller:
 Series controller controls the current/power flow
by controlling the driving voltage.
 To control current/power flow and damp
oscillations, series controller is several times
more powerful than shunt controller.
 Shunt controller injects current in the line

 Thus it is used for more effective voltage control


& damp voltage oscillations.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
 Injecting the voltage in series with the line can
improve the voltage profile.
 But shunt controller is more effective to improve
the voltage profile at substation bus.
 For a given MVA, size of series controller is
small compared to shunt controller.
 Shunt controllers cannot control the power flow
in the lines.
 Series controllers should bypass short circuit
currents and handle dynamic overloads.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
 Controllers with gate turn off devices are based
on dc to ac converters and exchange
active/reactive power with ac lines.
 This requires energy storage device.
Basic Types of FACTS Controllers
 Energy storage systems are needed when active
power is involved in the power flow.
 A controller with storage is more effective for
controlling the system dynamics.
 A converter-based controller can be designed
with high pulse order or pulse width modulation
to reduce the low order harmonic generation to a
very low level.
 A converter can be designed to generate the
correct waveform in order to act as an active
filter.

You might also like