Monitoring Power Quality beyond EN 50160 and IEC 61000-4-30

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Fri, 2008-05-23 15:59

By A Broshi

Power Quality monitoring has become a standard task in electrical network management.

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Connection rules for possibly disturbing loads in Low Voltage Networks (IEC 61000 – 3 –11)

By Michele De Witte / Published on Tue, 2008-02-05 11:00

The limitation of disturbances caused by fluctuating loads of medium size, at Low Voltage (LV), concerning appliances with input current > 16 A and < 75 A is the subject of this article. Now, why did we develop a practical tool in order to easily assess the disturbances? It's simple: the standards dealing with these issues are not exactly easy in use.

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Connection rules for possibly disturbing loads in Low Voltage Networks (IEC 61000 – 3 – 12)

By Michele De Witte / Published on Tue, 2008-01-29 12:39

Introduction

The limitation of disturbances caused by distorting loads of medium size, at Low Voltage (LV), concerning appliances with input current > 16 A and  75 A is the subject of this article. Now, why did we develop a practical tool in order to easily assess the disturbances? It's simple: the standards dealing with these issues are not exactly easy in use.

Low-voltage disturbances - harmonics
 

Main sources and examples

Harmonics are mainly caused by non-linear loads. This non-linearity can be intrinsic but can also be the result of repeated commutations of power electronic components.

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Can one and the same non-linear load cause different levels of harmonic dissipation under equal operating conditions?

By Stefan Fassbinder / Published on Wed, 2006-12-20 01:00

As far as different states of operation are concerned, such as busy / standby, full power / save mode, yes, but that is trivial.

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But the problem of harmonics will be solved as soon as EN 61000-3-2 takes effect!

By Stefan Fassbinder / Published on Wed, 2006-12-20 01:00

In a legal sense the EN 61000-3-2 became effective on January 1, 2001. Unfortunately this does not mean that it does also take substantial effect in a technical sense, while the basic idea was really a very proficient appoach – to solve the problem of harmonics dissipation right at the point of origin. Mind that the source of harmonics is generally the power consuming device and that therefore harmonics dissipate »upstream« from there, opposed to the direction of energy flow!

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