Brentst
Electrical
- Jan 19, 2013
- 3
I'm working on a cvr project on a small rural cooperative. I was hoping someone might be able to share their experiences with conservation voltage reduction. Specifically I've been wondering:
1) do you control the voltage primarily from the regulators at the substation or do you control down line devices (regulators/capacitors)
2) what has your experience shown the best bang for the buck? Ive lowered voltage 1, 2 and 3% and found that for a short period I reduced demand by greater then 10%. Is that common?
3) Are there particular loads that seem to respond better than others? How do motor loads responds?
4) is there a time limit to the cvr? I have heard some people believe that using cvr for greater then 3hrs has no benefits and the load crawels back to normal levels.
5) how do you decide to use cvr? Temperature or load forecasting?
I appreciate any help you can provide!!
1) do you control the voltage primarily from the regulators at the substation or do you control down line devices (regulators/capacitors)
2) what has your experience shown the best bang for the buck? Ive lowered voltage 1, 2 and 3% and found that for a short period I reduced demand by greater then 10%. Is that common?
3) Are there particular loads that seem to respond better than others? How do motor loads responds?
4) is there a time limit to the cvr? I have heard some people believe that using cvr for greater then 3hrs has no benefits and the load crawels back to normal levels.
5) how do you decide to use cvr? Temperature or load forecasting?
I appreciate any help you can provide!!