The recent development in digital technology,
especially in digital switching systems using a
microcontroller offers new and cheaper possibilities of
improving the performance of electric power distribution
networks. This research work involves the design of a
microcontroller-based capacitor switching system that
can automatically switch on and off capacitor banks in a
power distribution network. The automated system
switches on capacitor banks for voltage compensation
when the distribution network voltage value drops below
the ANSI C84.1 acceptable lower voltage limit. It also
switches off the capacitor banks when the voltage values
goes back within the standard limit, thus avoiding overcompensation of the line. The switching system consists of
a 5VDC power supply unit, main controller unit
(ATmega328P microcontroller), and voltage monitoring
units that comprise main voltage sensor and phase voltage
sensors. During the testing of this switching system, it was
observed that the capacitor bank was automatically
switched on for voltage compensation when the network
phase voltage drops below the standard acceptable lower
voltage limit, thus ensuring that the distributed phase
voltage is always within the acceptable standard voltage
limit. This system of improving the performance of power
distribution network is highly recommended to electric
power distribution providers since it is a cheaper and less
complicated way of improving the power distribution
network operation.
Keywords : Distribution Network, Microcontroller, Voltage Drop, Capacitor Bank, Distribution Line.