Method and device for continuously controlling the phase...

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CA 1181806

ABSTRACT OF THE INVENTION In electric energy transmission equipment it is often necessary to connect high-tension lines and the like together. In order to avoid negative effects reflecting back into the line network and the generators, the phase angles of the alternating voltages to be connected together must agree. For this purpose, in practice, capacitive or inductive reactive powers have hitherto been connected into the circuit. Such compensation can be continuously carried out by means of a method and a device for carrying out the method, which considerably increases operational reliability. For this purpose, a correcting voltage (UZ) is inductively added to a high-tension line (HL) via a correcting transformer (ZT). The correcting voltage (UZ) is composed of a voltage (UK) = constant, originating from an exciter transformer (ET), and of a controlled or regulated voltage (UV) which is continuously adjustable and the phase relationship of which is variable, from a voltage source (1). -10-

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