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Effective Management of Transformer Inrush during Restoration of a Typical Industrial Power System

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Fig. 2: Emergency Power System of the subject plant
Fig 4: Simulation result of 'R' phase frequency component (typical) of 2MVA, 6.6/0.433kV Transformer, (fundamental – top, 2nd   harmonic – middle, 3rd harmonic – bottom)
Table 1: Suggested sequence of operation for restoration of critical loads
Fig 7: Simulation result of active power outputs of EDGs
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