DocumentCode
1018742
Title
Practices for solving end-user power quality problems
Author
Price, Kenneth
Author_Institution
Dranetz Technol. Inc., Edison, NJ, USA
Volume
29
Issue
6
fYear
1993
Firstpage
1164
Lastpage
1169
Abstract
One of the primary tasks of utility personnel responsible for customer´s power quality concerns is to identify whether disturbances are generated within the customer´s facility or on the transmission and distribution system. Advances in both instrumentation and troubleshooting methodology have made it possible to make these determinations with greater accuracy and less investment of time. Techniques are discussed which have proved useful in conducting power quality investigations. Case study examples illustrate how these techniques have been put into practice by utility power quality groups. The first example is concerned with sodium lamp problems amd the second with variable speed drive nuisance tripping
Keywords
metal vapour lamps; power supply quality; variable speed drives; customer´s facility; distribution system; disturbances generation; end-user power quality problems; instrumentation; nuisance tripping; sodium lamp problems; transmission system; troubleshooting methodology; utility power quality groups; variable speed drive; Companies; Instruments; Investments; Neodymium; Personnel; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Power quality; Power supplies; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.259728
Filename
259728
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