DocumentCode :
1869905
Title :
Power quality phenomena in academic building
Author :
El Saeed, A. ; Tantawi, M. ; Youssef, K.
Author_Institution :
Alexandria Electricity Co., Egypt
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Abstract :
With the rapidly growing use of electronic susceptible devices and in particular the trend towards distributed electronic processing and signal communication systems, incompatibility with power environment is an increasing concern. The poor or good power quality depends not only on the electrical utilities (or companies), but also, to an even larger degree, on the end-user. Power quality symptoms are transients, sags, swells, outages, noises, harmonics, surges and flickers. The power quality symptoms are caused by natural climatic, electric utility network operations, neighboring customers, and internal customer networks. Poor grounding, loose or improper wiring and excessive load additions are the main internal customer network problems. The following steps are carried out to identify the power quality level at the power supply of customers: visual inspection, monitoring and measurement detailed reports, recommendation and implementation solution and finally follow up. Some of the more common sources of power quality disturbances within an academic building are personal computers, data networks, security systems, electronic and memory typewriters, laser printers, copy machines and central air conditioners. Almost all of them are common sources of power disturbances. This paper presents the result and analysis of power quality monitoring at low voltage supply for number of academic buildings
Keywords :
earthing; power supply quality; power system harmonics; academic building; central air conditioners; copy machines; data networks; distributed electronic processing; electrical utilities; electronic susceptible devices; electronic typewriters; excessive load additions; flicker; harmonics; improper wiring; internal customer networks; laser printers; low voltage supply; memory typewriters; network operations; noise; outages; personal computers; poor grounding; power quality monitoring; power quality phenomena; sags; security systems; signal communication systems; surges; swells; transients; visual inspection monitoring; 1f noise; Computerized monitoring; Grounding; Power industry; Power quality; Power system harmonics; Signal processing; Surges; Wiring; Working environment noise;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Tech Proceedings, 2001 IEEE Porto
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7139-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2001.964641
Filename :
964641
Link To Document :
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