Application of Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) Control in Overvoltage Protection Systems for Low Voltage Network Loads

Authors

  • Abdul Muis Prasetia Universitas Borneo Tarakan
    Indonesia
  • Linda Sartika Jurusan Teknik Elektro-Fakultas Teknik - Universitas Borneo Tarakan
    Indonesia
  • Tirvan Jurusan Teknik Elektro/Fakultas Teknik - Universitas Borneo Tarakan
    Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23917/emitor.v24i3.5971

Keywords:

Overvoltage protection, PID control, Low Voltage Network, Electrical disturbances, Voltage regulation

Abstract

Electricity is a very essential need for every element of society in this modern era, with electricity, various kinds of work can be easily done. However, in electricity distribution, there are often disturbances that can be detrimental to consumers, One of the power lines that usually experiences interference is the Low Voltage Network (JTR) line. JTR is a transmission network with a low voltage classification between 220 volts and 280 volts. In this transmission, various kinds of disturbances often occur, such as overvoltage and voltage drops. In this research, the author discusses the overvoltage protection system using Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control. PID control is a simple control method that several researchers have developed to overcome various electrical problems in this modern era. For this reason, the researcher will develop PID as a protection system to overcome overvoltage disturbances in JTR transmissions. The appropriate PID parameter value to overcome overvoltage in this study is the value Kp = 5; Ki = 0,3 Kd = 0.01, where the system is able to protect the overvoltage according to the setpoint value 220 volts.

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Submitted

2024-07-21

Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

Prasetia, A. M., Linda Sartika, & Tirvan. (2024). Application of Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) Control in Overvoltage Protection Systems for Low Voltage Network Loads. Emitor: Jurnal Teknik Elektro, 24(3), 257–263. https://doi.org/10.23917/emitor.v24i3.5971

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