In the realm of power systems, achieving top-notch power quality is a constant pursuit. One key technology that comes to the rescue is the Active Power Filter (APF). The Active Power Filter Production Line plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and reliable operation of power systems. Often, we only notice power quality problems when disasters strike. System malfunctions, equ...
kVAr and Amps in power quality Reactive Power (kVAR) Reactive power, measured in kilovolt-amperes reactive (kVAR), is the component of alternating current (AC) power that does not perform any actual work but is necessary for maintaining the voltage levels required for the active (real) power to do useful work. It is associated with the energy storage in inductive and capacitive elements of the pow...
Understanding the IEEE 519–2014 Standard for Harmonics The IEEE 519-2014 standard establishes criteria for voltage and current harmonics distortion in electrical system design. It provides detailed explanations of the existing voltage and current waveforms throughout the system and sets waveform distortion goals for system designers. The standard undergoes periodic updates to stay align...
Neutral current and Active harmonic filter Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) and Neutral Current Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) is used to improve power quality, by harmonics filtering, reactive power compensation and 3 phase balancing in power systems. Harmonics are voltage or current waveforms that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. They can cause various power quality issues, includin...
Understanding Harmonic Loss and Its Impact on Power Quality Power quality is crucial for determining the efficiency of any motor. Several key parameters of power quality include harmonics, voltage unbalance, and voltage fluctuations. In an alternating current (AC) system, voltage potential and the current through the load circuit are described in terms of frequency and amplitude. The...
How to calculate THD and PF? Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Analysis and Power Factor Evaluation Within this discussion, we'll explore methodologies for gauging total harmonic distortion alongside computations for power factor. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is a metric reflecting the amalgamation of harmonic frequencies juxtaposed against the primary frequency—such as 60Hz—on...
Electricity penalty and poor power quality Penalties from Electricity Companies for Poor Power Quality Electricity companies may impose penalties on consumers for various reasons related to poor power quality events. These penalties are typically intended to encourage better power usage practices and to ensure the stability and reliability of the electrical system. Here are some common problems fo...
Overview As regulatory authorities impose ever-stricter requirements for power quality, utilities increasingly want to know which customer is imposing harmonics and flicker on the utility power system. As a result, we are often asked if we can determine the “direction” of harmonic power flow, and what can be done about flicker. Harmonic Power Flow Harmonics, like fundamental frequencie...