Consequences of harmonic pollution
The consequences of harmonic pollution in an installation vary from equipment defects to completely burned-out distribution boards. Depending on the degree of harmonic pollution and the sensitivity of connected equipment, negative effects of harmonic pollution may reveal themselves more quickly.
Equipment failure
Unexpected disconnection of security devices
Generators do not start up when needed
Spontaneous ignition of cables and distribution boards
Unnecessary losses of energy and capacity
Reduced lifespan of equipment
Unnecessary service and maintenance costs
Such as,
Frequency inverters/variable speed drives (for AC and DC motors)
Industrial devices (welding equipment, electric arc furnaces, induction ovens, battery dischargers)
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
IT equipment (servers, computers, printers)
Lightning with electric loads (TL-lightning, LED lightning)
Most devices that use semiconductors (transistors and/or diodes, solid state relays)
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