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1 The Automatic Voltage Regulator
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3.1 Utility Voltage Levels
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4.1 AVR Regulation
4.2 AVR: Phases and Phase Regulation
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5.1 Constant Voltage Transformer Operation
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6.1 Tap Changing Voltage Regulator Operation
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7.1 Electronic Tap Switching Voltage Regulator Operation
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