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...
Introduction This blog compares harmonic mitigation techniques across various applications in real time. It examines different aspects of active and passive series and shunt filters, focusing on reducing harmonic loading in drive systems. It discusses the pros and cons of parallel and series approaches, as well as active and passive solutions, supplemented by practical results from several case st...
Introduction The best distribution system is one that will, cost-effectively and safely, supply adequate electric service to both present and future probable loads. The function of the electric power distribution system in a building or an installation site is to receive power at one or more supply points and to deliver it to the individual lamps, motors and all other electrically operated devices...
Abstract This article explores the measurement of electric current using optical fibers, primarily through the Faraday effect, also known as the magneto-optic effect. Fiber-Optic Current Sensors (FOCS) offer high accuracy, modularity, and easy installation. They provide isolation of the measuring part from the primary technology and can measure inside transformers, including winding temperature. T...
Why Detect and Eliminate Harmonics? Understanding Harmonic Disturbances Harmonics in electrical distribution networks represent significant disturbances that can degrade the quality of electrical power and reduce system efficiency. These disturbances, caused by non-linear loads, introduce unwanted frequencies into the power system, resulting in several adverse effects. Main Ri...
How to eliminate harmonic components in power systems? Harmonics can significantly impact power systems, leading to transformer failures, motor burnouts, nuisance tripping of circuit breakers, and overheating of neutral conductors and other components in a power distribution network. This overheating can be severe enough to cause electrical fires. Nonlinear loads, which draw current ...
Resonance and Active Harmonic Filters Resonance in power systems can lead to significant issues such as harmonic amplification, overvoltages, and equipment damage. Active Harmonic Filters (AHFs) play a crucial role in mitigating harmonic distortion and preventing resonance. Understanding how resonance occurs and how AHF can be used to manage it is key to maintaining a stable and efficient electric...