Quality Power Electrical Equipments Ltd., India announces that it has secured multiple orders for Current Limiting Reactors for a Synchronous Condenser installations in Saudi Arabia.
Synchronous condensers are increasingly deployed to restore system strength as renewable generation displaces conventional synchronous units. Their rotating mass provides inertia that stabilizes frequency, while also contributing fault current and supplying dynamic reactive power. These functions are essential for maintaining voltage stability and short circuit strength in modern high voltage grids.
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In the Saudi grid, synchronous condensers are being introduced to strengthen fault levels and improve voltage stability at nodes influenced by large renewable projects and long transmission lines. The current limiting reactors are a key part of the protection and control design. They ensure controlled fault current contribution from the condenser and maintain safe operating limits for connected equipment. These reactors demand precise inductance control, thermal stability and strong mechanical performance during grid disturbances.
Quality Power’s air core dry type reactor technologies are engineered for demanding applications in advanced grids, FACTS systems, HVDC links and synchronous condenser installations. Our design capability, analytical tools and test infrastructure allow us to meet stringent electrical and mechanical performance requirements across varied environments.
With customers across more than 100+ countries, our high voltage products continue to deliver reliable performance in critical grid applications. This order reflects the confidence placed in our engineering depth and global manufacturing capabilities, company stated.
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