DocumentCode
1110129
Title
Power disturbance and quality: light flicker voltage requirements
Author
Owen, Edward I.
Author_Institution
Gen. Electr. Co., Schenectady, NY, USA
Volume
2
Issue
1
fYear
1996
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
27
Abstract
Emphasis on power quality has brought renewed attention to the old subject of light flicker. There is a need to review the technical basis for flicker tolerance curves used as guides to satisfactory installations. More or less frequently recurring low-amplitude voltage disturbances can cause electric lights to flicker. Light flicker voltage requirements prescribe the maximum permissible voltage fluctuations the system can tolerate without annoying light flicker. These limits on allowable voltage fluctuations are the topic of interest to power systems engineers, more so than the broader subject of light flicker. The author discusses the historical perspective of light flicker and permissible voltage fluctuations. The effect of such fluctuations on light flicker and the symptoms associated with flicker are then discussed. Human vision aspects of light flicker are also discussed
Keywords
lighting; power supply quality; visual perception; electric light flicker; flicker tolerance curves; human vision; light flicker voltage requirements; low-amplitude voltage disturbances; power disturbance; power quality; Compressors; Europe; Frequency conversion; Gas industry; Hydraulic turbines; Lamps; Power engineering and energy; Power systems; Steam engines; Voltage fluctuations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2943.476594
Filename
476594
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