The Problem: Variable Speed Drives Generate Harmonics What is a Variable Speed Drive (VSD/VFD)?A Variable Speed Drive (VSD), also commonly called a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) or Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD), is an electronic device that controls the speed and torque of an AC electric motor by varying the motor's input frequency and voltage. How Do They Cause Harmonics?The internal design of a ...
IN any system containing nonlinear loads that use phase-angle control or abrupt switching, particularly those that draw a non-sinusoidal current. The specific range of "2nd to 51st" is a classic signature of certain technologies.Here are the most common places where you would find such a wide harmonic spectrum: 1. The Classic Example: Thyristor-Controlled Reactor (TCR) in SVC Plants This is the mo...
The choice between installing an Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) on the power side (at the Point of Common Coupling - PCC) versus the load side (at the source of harmonics) is a critical design decision with significant technical and financial implications. Here is a detailed analysis comparing both installation strategies. Executive Summary Load-Side Installation (Local Compensation): Targets s...
Part 1: Power Distribution - The "Highway System" for Electricity Power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electricity from the generation plant to the end-user (homes, businesses, industries). Think of it as the local and regional road network that brings goods from a central warehouse to your doorstep. Key Components of a Distribution System: Distribution Substations: Receiv...