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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2086650
(54) Titre français: TRANSFORMATEUR DE DISTRIBUTION MONOPHASE A TRAVERSEES MULTIPLES A COURANT DE PHASE D'ALIMENTATION EQUILIBRE
(54) Titre anglais: MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING
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MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING
Abstract
In three-phase electric power distribution systems, kilowatt-hour
conductor losses can be reduced by keeping the current flows in all
three-phases as equal to each other as possible.
A secondary benefit of phase balancing is an improved voltage
regulation.
At present, phase balancing can be achieved by taking the phase-
current measurements, detecting a feeder with a significant current
unbalance,identifying a single-phase transformer connected to the
highest loaded phase, and then manually reconnecting it to the
lowest loaded phase. The operation involves time consuming
activities in engineering, and the deployment of personnel,
equipment and resources for its execution, plus loss of revenue
and/or inconveniences caused by an outage of several minutes
duration.
In this invention, a single-phase transformer is provided with:
three high-voltage bushings, and an internal high voltage side
three-position load-break switch. All the necessary connections are
already in place, and through the operation of the switch the
transformer load is transferred from the highest loaded phase to
the lowest loaded phase; thereby tending to an equilibrium of
circuit phase currents and therefore reducing the system losses.
The invention makes the phase-balancing process fast, easy,
convenient, safe, and economical.

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MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING
Specification - Claims
Page 1 of 1
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
An electrical single-phase distribution transformer of any type
e.g. dry-type liquid or gas-filled; Completely Self-Protected or
non-protected; copper or aluminum windings; steel or amorphous
core; over-head or underground; pole-mounted or pad-mounted or
submersible, with two or more windings,independent or auto-
connected windings,with or without taps, with or without on-load
tap-changers,with tapered or full insulation,etc.
and with primary,secondary (and tertiary) voltage windings with
operating voltages from 1 Volt AC RMS to 250000 Volts AC RMS,
and with power capacities from 0.1 kVA to 100000 kVA,
and with two or more bushings on the high voltage side,
and with an oil, vacuum or sulphur hexafluoride insulated
internally mounted load-break switch, manually or electrically
operated - with two or more positions - to permit the transferring
of load from one of the primary phases to another.

Description

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208665 0 ~ ~
MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING
Specification - Disclosure
Page 1 of 3
In a three-phase system minimum losses are obtained when all three-
phases carry equal current.
For example, a one kilometre long, three-phase line with 336.4 MCM
stranded aluminum conductors carrying phzase currents of 400 Amps,
500 Amps and 600 Amps has conductor I R losses, at 50 Degrees
Centigrade, of 144.05 kW. By balancing the current in the three-
phases, to 500 Amps each, the losses are reduced to 140.3 kW.
This invention relates to a single-phase electric distribution
transformer that with two or three high-voltage bushings and
through an internal high-voltage switch can be re-connected to
other phase(s), making the sy-~tem load more symmetrical and thereby
reducing the conductor losses on the feeder.
One, two or more units of this type,and of the same or different
kVA sizes, as necessary, can be installed on a feeder to reach a
reasonable balance of the phase currents.
The high-voltage switch can be manually or electrically operated.
The electrical operation of the switch can be effected from a local
signal (manual or automatic) or from a remotely transmitted
signal(e.g. radio, power line carrier,audio-tone, etc) manually, or
automatically originated.
The i nv enti on appli es t o utility, and
industrial/commercial/residential two orthree-phase electric power
distribution systems, with single phase transformers and operating
voltages from 1 Volt to 250000 Volts AC, RMS, phase-to-ph~se, and
a power capacity from 0.1 kVA to 100000 ~VA.
This invention can be implemented on any type of single-phase
transformer; e.g. dry-type liyuid or gas-filled, completely self-
protected or non-protected, over-head or under-ground, pole-
mounted, pad-mounted or submersible, with two or more
windings,independent or auto-connected windings,with or without
taps, with or without on-load tap-changers,etc.
The normal application of this invention in a three-phase system i9
expected to have three-bushings, but devices with only two-bushings
and a two-position switch could be also utilized in two-phase or
three-phase systems.
The internally mounted high voltage load-break switch can have oil,
vacuum or ~ulphur hexafluoride as the insulating and/or the
interrupt1ng medium.
The potential for loss reduction through phase balancing in just
North-America is enormous. Millions of kilowatt-hours can be saved
annually.
Phase balancing is currently effected by measuring the phase
currents in a circuit to detect a significant unbalance, then
finding a transformer that is connected to the highest loaded
phase, and reconnecting it to the phase with the lowest load.The
process is repeated several times until a reasonable phase current
equilibrium is reached.

- 2086~so
MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING
Specification - Disclosure
Page 2 of 3
This involves a considerable expenditure of engineering time, man-
power, equipment and tools. Due to its cost, phase balancing
actions are generally infrequent; one or two per feeder each year,
at the most.
I have found that by having on each distribution circuit one, two
or more phase-balancing transformers, the system operator can
balance the feeder by the simple expedient of measuring the circuit
phase currents, and if a significant unbalance is detected then
operating the phase-balancing transformer(s) high voltage switch to
the appropriate position.
Time, money and hassle are saved.
Depending on the level of automation, the phase-balancing
transformer can be operated locally, or remotely from a load
control or load-dispatch centre.
Additionally, automatic operation is possible. A phase unbalance
detector relay (which can be easily implemented with long existing
technology) can trigger the high voltage switch to reconnect the
phase-balancing transformer from the highly loaded phase(s) to the
low loaded phase.(s). In this level of automation, the operator is
oblivious to the changes that are occurring in the system. After
the initial investment there are no operational costs.
Automatic operation can be effected locally or remotely as well. -
The current transformerq and control equipment instead of being
mounted on or near the phase balancing transformer are mounted
remotely.
Subject to the nature of the load, freguent phase changes can be
executed, several times during the day if necessary.
The objective is always to save money by reducing losses through
phase balancing.
Recapping,this invention makes the phase balancing process easy,
quick, convenient, qafe, and economical.
Figure No. 1 shows the connections for a three-bushing, single-
phase, phase-to-neutral connected phase-balancing transformer with
a manually operated switch.
Figure No.2 shows the connections for a three-bushing, single-
phase, phase-to-phase connected phase-balancing transformer with a
manually operated switch.
Figure No. 3 shows the connections for a three-bushing, single-
phase, phase-to-neutral connected phase-balancing transformer with
a manually or electrically operated switch. Three current
transformers are also shown feeding the control box for local
automatic control. An external connection is also indicated for
remote operation of the switch.
Figure No. 4 shows the connections for a three-bushing, single-
phase, phase-to-phase connected phase-balancing transformer with a
manually or electrically operated switch. Three current
transformers are also shown feeding the control box for local
automatic control. An external connection is also indicated for
remote operation of the switch.

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MULTI-BUSHING SINGLE-PHASE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER -
FOR FEEDER PHASE CURRENT BALANCING .
Specification - Disclosure
Page 3 of 3
These would be the typical connections. Other are possible. For
example,a two-bushing single-phase tran~former in which the load
can be transferred from just one phase to another; rather than to ~.
two others.
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Inactive : CIB de MCD 2006-03-11
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 1995-07-04
Demande non rétablie avant l'échéance 1995-07-04
Inactive : Demande ad hoc documentée 1995-01-04
Réputée abandonnée - omission de répondre à un avis sur les taxes pour le maintien en état 1995-01-04
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 1994-07-05
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 1993-01-04
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 1993-01-04

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1995-01-04
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Revendications 1994-07-04 1 27
Dessins 1994-07-04 4 103
Abrégé 1994-07-04 1 34
Description 1994-07-04 3 130
Dessin représentatif 1998-08-25 1 16