Title :
Lower order harmonic cancellation: impact of low-voltage network topology
Author_Institution :
EPRI Power Electron. Applicatons Center, USA
fDate :
31 Jan-4 Feb 1999
Abstract :
Cancellation due to phase-angle diversity between dispersed single-phase nonlinear loads is insignificant for the 3rd and 5th harmonics, but becomes increasingly significant for higher harmonics. Since the transformer connection has a significant effect on the propagation of 3rd harmonic current, most of the focus by international standard organizations such as the IEC for harmonic limits is primarily based on the concern for 5th and 7th harmonic components. However, depending on the low-voltage customer network topology, there may be significant cancellation of 5th and 7th harmonic currents of nonlinear loads. This paper demonstrates the extent of this cancellation based on realistic load harmonic current spectrum and shows how the difference in mainly European and North American low voltage customer network topology greatly impacts this cancellation.
Keywords :
harmonics suppression; load (electric); power system harmonics; standards; Europe; North America; harmonic currents; harmonic limits; international standard organizations; load harmonic current spectrum; low-voltage power network topology; lower order harmonic cancellation; transformer connection; Energy consumption; Energy management; Engineering management; IEC standards; Network topology; Power distribution; Power electronics; Power engineering and energy; Power system harmonics; Water heating;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society 1999 Winter Meeting, IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4893-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.1999.747359