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Author: Edvard Csanyi (Technical Articles)

Edvard Csanyi

1750 awesome technical articles

Edvard Csanyi - Author at EEP-Electrical Engineering Portal

Hi, I'm an electrical engineer, programmer and founder of EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. I worked twelve years at Schneider Electric in the position of technical support for low- and medium-voltage projects and the design of busbar trunking systems.

I'm highly specialized in the design of LV/MV switchgear and low-voltage, high-power busbar trunking (<6300A) in substations, commercial buildings and industry facilities. I'm also a professional in AutoCAD programming.

Biography: https://electrical-engineering-portal.com/edvard-csanyi

Energy and Power

What is the Static Var Compensator (SVC)?

Static Var Compensator is “a shunt-connected static Var generator or absorber whose output is adjusted to exchange capacitive or inductive current so as to maintain or control specific parameters of the electrical power system (typically bus voltage)”. SVC is based… Read more

Sep 25, 2011 | By

The Siemens Static Var Compensator in the Radsted high-voltage switchgear station
Transformers

Diagnosing Transformer Winding Insulation (video)

This video tutorial shows the progression of power factor or dissipation factor over frequency. Furthermore, measuring transformer winding insulation, including the connection of measuring leads, is explained. Reasons why recording frequency responses is important for a correct diagnosis of a… Read more

Sep 25, 2011 | By

Cables

Ionization (Corona Discharge) Tests

The ionization test is used primarily for detecting ionization (corona discharge) and slot discharge in generator windings. Both ionization and slot discharge may cause deterioration of insulation. Ionization generally occurs in voids inside the insulation within the ground shield section… Read more

Sep 24, 2011 | By

End winding of generator - Partial discharge
Transformers

Understanding Transformer Polarity

With power or distribution transformers, polarity is important only if  the need arises to parallel transformers to gain additional capacity or to  hook up three single-phase transformers to make a three-phase bank.   The way the connections are made affects angular… Read more

Sep 23, 2011 | By

Environment

Want to live and use energy on Mars? Why not?

The problem of energy accessibility and production on Mars is one of the three main challenges for the upcoming colonisation of the red planet. The energetic potential on its turn is mainly dependent on the astrophysical characteristics of the planet…. Read more

Sep 17, 2011 | By

Red Planet - Mars
Energy and Power

Ready for wind power? It’s time.

Galloping climate change and dwindling supplies of fossil fuels are driving ever-greater interest in renewable energy. As a result, wind energy is booming worldwide. Not since the heyday of the American farm windmill has wind energy grown at such a… Read more

Sep 15, 2011 | By

Wind Energy Design Book
High Voltage

GIS vs AIS – Substation Earthing

Compressed SF6 gas used in MV and HV switchgears as an insulating medium has led to the development of compact gas-insulated substation (CIS) technology (figure 1). GIS , having many advantages over often used and conventional air-insulated substations (AIS), have… Read more

Sep 12, 2011 | By

GIS vs AIS - Substation Earthing
Lighting

Illuminance recommendations

Recommended minimum illuminances (E) for typical interior lighting tasks. The illuminances are aimed at a lighting level appropriate to the specific visual tasks to be performed in the space or in a part of the space. They do not include… Read more

Sep 10, 2011 | By

Office lighting design
High Voltage

What Is a Load Break Switch?

A load break switch is a disconnect switch that has been designed to provide making or breaking of specified currents. This is accomplished by addition of equipment that increases the operating speed of the disconnect switch blade and the addition… Read more

Sep 08, 2011 | By

SF6 Insulated Load Break Switch for the use in medium voltage switchboards for secondary distribution networks.
High Voltage

AIS – Air insulated substations

In large, modern AC power systems, the transmission and distribution systems function to deliver bulk power from generating sources to users at the load centers. Transmission systems generally include generation switchyards, interconnecting transmission lines, autotransformers, switching stations, and step-down transformers…. Read more

Sep 06, 2011 | By

Air Insulated Packaged Substations and Components
Power Substation

Animal deterrents and security in substation

The vast majority of electrical utility substations designed to transform transmission voltages to distribution class voltages employ an open-air design. The configurations may vary, but usually consist of equipment that utilizes polymer or porcelain insulators or bushings to create electrically… Read more

Sep 05, 2011 | By

Six-foot black snake the culprit in power outage
Energy and Power

Ohm’s Law – The Resistance

It is intuitive that voltage and current would be somehow related. For example, if the potential difference between two ends of a wire is increased, we would expect a greater current to flow, just like the flow rate of gas… Read more

Sep 02, 2011 | By

Megger device
Protection

Bus protection – Overcurrent differential

When selecting relays for bus protection, a major concern is the ability of the protective relaying scheme to restrain from tripping for close-in line faults. Tripping for bus faults, the reason for installing bus differential relaying, is less of a… Read more

Aug 31, 2011 | By

Energy and Power

Surge arrester types and auxiliary equipment

Nearly 100 years ago, electrode gaps (rod, sphere, or pipe) were used to limit overvoltages on equipment (Sakshaug, 1991). Some of these systems, particularly pipe gaps, may still be in service today. However, the characteristic of gap sparkover voltage vs…. Read more

Aug 25, 2011 | By

Lightning arrestors being installed at Kingston sub-station in 1928. Photo: ACTEA.


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