DocumentCode
1535469
Title
Interpreting recent power quality surveys to define the electrical environment
Author
Dorr, Douglas S. ; Hughes, M. Brent ; Gruzs, Thomas M. ; Jurewicz, Robert E. ; McClaine, John L.
Author_Institution
EPRI Power Electron. Appl. Center, Knoxville, TN, USA
Volume
33
Issue
6
fYear
1997
Firstpage
1480
Lastpage
1487
Abstract
Recent AC power line monitoring projects have enabled a better understanding of the typical electrical environment within which sensitive electronic equipment must be able to operate. Voltage variations caused by utility protective and regulation devices, as well as variations caused by load equipment, contribute to the total power quality picture. Regardless of the origin of these variations, the load equipment must be able to operate with some degree of immunity. This paper presents a combined assessment of data from three of the most recent power quality surveys. Results of this assessment suggest that load equipment with reasonable voltage regulation and interruption ride-through will withstand the majority of recorded power line variations. A detailed analysis of monitor capabilities and limitations is presented, along with a discussion of the interpretation of power line variations recorded at different monitoring locations
Keywords
electrical faults; load (electric); power supply quality; power system measurement; AC power line monitoring; electrical environment definition; interruption ride-through; load equipment; power quality surveys; sensitive electronic equipment; voltage regulation; voltage variations; Electronic equipment; Home appliances; Immunity testing; Industry Applications Society; Laboratories; Life members; Power quality; Protection; Remote monitoring; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.649959
Filename
649959
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