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Series Capacitors are generally applied to compensate the excessive inductance of

long transmission lines, in order to reduce the line voltage drop, improve its voltage
regulation, minimize losses by optimizing load distribution between parallel transmission
lines, and to increase the power transfer capability. Similarly, series capacitors are also
installed in electrical power systems to improve its voltage stability.

In contrast to a shunt capacitor, series compensation results in a voltage rise at the end
of the feeder that varies directly with load current. In other words, voltage rise is zero at
no load and maximum at full load. Consequently, series capacitors do not need to be
switched in response to changes in power demand. In addition, a series capacitor will
require relatively smaller kVAR and kV ratings than a shunt capacitor providing an
equivalent voltage regulation.

Series Capacitors

How do they work?

Series capacitors positively affect the voltage and reactive power balance. When the
load current passes through the capacitor, the voltage drop over the capacitor varies in
proportion to the current. The voltage drop is capacitive, such that it offsets the inductive
voltage drop, which also varies with the load current. The result is an automatic
stabilizing effect on the voltage in the network.
Voltage Rise Due to Series Capacitors

At the same time, series capacitors generate reactive capacitive power, which improves the system power
factor resulting to reduced line current and line losses and the increase of load capacity. The generated
reactive capacitive power varies proportionally to the square of the load current. Thus, the reactive power is
automatically regulated.

Applications

Series capacitors can correspondingly find purpose at all high-impedance and high-
current loads such as, but not limited to the following:

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symmetrical line.

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receiving-end voltage.

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welding.

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magnetic field.

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arcing makes the circuit highly inductive, besides generating unbalanced currents (third harmonics), due to
different touchdown arc distances in the three electrodes which make it a non-linear impedance load.

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Disadvantages and Cautions


There are several concerns that must be evaluated in the application of series
capacitors. The following disadvantages limit the application of series capacitors on the
electric power systems:

 They cannot provide reactive compensation for feeder loads and do not significantly
reduce system losses.
 Series capacitors can only release additional system capacity if it is limited by excessive
line voltage drop. On the other hand, shunt capacitors are effective when system
capacity is limited by high line current as well.
 They cannot tolerate fault current. This would result to an overvoltage and should be
prevented by bypassing the capacitor through an automatic switch. In addition, an
arrester must be connected across the capacitor to divert current until the switch closes.
 Resonance and/or hunting with synchronous and induction motors
 Ferroresonance

References:
Alexander, G.E. (n.d.). Series Compensated Line Protection – A Practical Evaluation

Dugan, R., McGranaghan, M., Santoso, S., and Beaty, H.W. (2004). Electrical Power
Systems Quality (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill

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