Title :
Transient undervoltages in the electricity supply system and their consequences in cement plants
Author_Institution :
Holderbank Eng., Switzerland
Abstract :
Repeatedly transient (brief) undervoltages give rise to production losses which could be avoided in many cases. Transient over- and undervoltages are part of every electricity supply system. The article describes how the various kinds of undervoltage originate and introduces a classification system which should simplify communication for further discussion. Precautions that can be taken by consumers to permit operation as free as possible from disturbance in spite of undervoltages, are explained. Closer attention is paid to high-voltage motors which are fed direct from the system because here the possible means of exerting an influence are smallest and, on the other hand, serious electrical and mechanical damage could occur in the event of a fault. The undervoltage ride-through capabilities of the various large variable speed drive systems are commented upon. In conclusion a mode of proceeding is described, showing how to identify, localise and eliminate components sensitive to undervoltage
Keywords :
AC motors; cement industry; power system transients; variable speed drives; AC motors; cement plants; classification system; electrical damage; electricity supply system; high-voltage motors; mechanical damage; production losses; transient undervoltages; undervoltage elimination; undervoltage identification; undervoltage localisation; undervoltage ride-through capabilities; variable speed drive systems; Cement industry; Data processing; Power electronics; Power system protection; Power system stability; Principal component analysis; Production systems; Variable speed drives; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference. 1997. XXXIX Conference Record., 1997 IEEE/PCA
Conference_Location :
Hershey, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3962-2
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.1997.599139