On the reliability of electric power supply of electrical receiver in the electric networks

I. Kolisnyk, D. Oliynyk, A. Ponomarenko*

Department of Electrical Power Systems and Networks, Faculty of Electric Power Engineering and Automatics, National Technical University of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to increase the reliability of electric power supply as long as to increase security of electrical receiver utilization in the electric networks 6 – 10 kW. To achieve the goal, we use control of neutral line regime in expanded electrical networks with tension 6-10 kW, capacitive current of earth locking over 15 A, and development of the means and arrangement of automated determination of current of one-phase earth locking. The results show a very good reliability and security in comparison with the old processes.

Keywords

Reliability, Security, Earth grounding, Electric power supply, Mathematical model

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.21833/AEEE.2019.04.001

Article history

Received 25 October 2018, Received in revised form 12 February 2019, Accepted 20 February 2019

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Kolisnyk I, Oliynyk D, and Ponomarenko A (2019). On the reliability of electric power supply of electrical receiver in the electric networks. Annals of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2(4): 1-7

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