The circuit configuration of Thyristor-Controlled Voltage and Phase Angle Regulators is similar to that of breaker-switched capacitors, reactors and mechanical tap-changing transformers.

The circuit configuration of Thyristor-Controlled Voltage and Phase Angle Regulators is similar to that of breaker-switched capacitors, reactors and mechanical tap-changing transformers. Correct Answer True

The circuit configuration of Thyristor-Controlled Voltage and Phase Angle Regulators is similar to that of breaker-switched capacitors, reactors and mechanical tap-changing transformers. It appears so because the former employs reactive impedances and tap-changing transformers with conventional thyristor valves (switches) as controlled elements. However, these regulators exhibits much faster response and sophisticated operation controls than the later.

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