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Design of Controller of Full-Electronic Tap-Changer for Output Voltage Regulation

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In most cases, the main goal for application of tap-changer system is adjusting and regulating the amplitude of output voltage. In these cases, the main responsibility of controller in the tap-changer system is minimization of the voltage amplitude deviation (rising and falling of voltage) in respect to the reference voltage at a point technically called regulation bus. This bus can be far from the secondary of transformer. In other words, the main aim of the controller is keeping the voltage amplitude at regulation bus in a defined range (Kasztenny et al. IEEE Trans Power Deliv 13(1):164–170, 1998).

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Faiz, J., Siahkolah, B. (2011). Design of Controller of Full-Electronic Tap-Changer for Output Voltage Regulation. In: Electronic Tap-changer for Distribution Transformers. Power Systems, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19911-0_4

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