TSC (Thyristor Switched Capacitor)
A shunt capacitor bank is divided into an appropriate number of branches. Each branch is individually switched on or off via a valve with anti-parallel connected thyristors. Switching takes place when the voltage across the thyristor valve is zero, making it virtually transient-free.
Disconnection is effected by suppressing the firing pulses to the thyristors which will be blocked when the current reaches zero.
- Stepped control
- No transients
- No harmonics
- Low losses
- Redundancy and flexibility