Title :
Power quality and factory automation
Author :
Wagner, Van E. ; Andreshak, Allen A. ; Staniak, Joseph P.
Author_Institution :
Detroit Edison, MI, USA
Abstract :
Limited information exists on the power quality profile and requirements of large automated manufacturing plants. A case study is described to monitor power quality disturbances at a representative plant and identify the disturbances that disrupt production. The sensitivities of representative electronic control equipment to the identified disturbances were measured and then projected to form a plant disturbance threshold. For the monitoring effort, six disturbance analyzers were installed at four voltage levels extending from the utility 40 kV station to 120 V control power in an individual machine tool. Voltage sags were the only disturbance at 68% of the total number of events recorded. Two PLC (programmable logic controller) transfer lines and a CNC (computerized numerically controlled) lathe were tested with a sag generator to determine the sensitivities of the equipment. The calculated sag threshold at the utility feed to the plant to disrupt production was 87% of nominal voltage for more than 8.3 ms.<>
Keywords :
factory automation; power supplies to apparatus; 120 V; 40 kV; CNC lathe; automated manufacturing plants; electronic control equipment; factory automation; machine tool; plant disturbance threshold; power quality disturbances; power quality profile; programmable controller transfer lines; voltage sags; Computer numerical control; Condition monitoring; Control equipment; Electronic equipment manufacture; Machine tools; Manufacturing automation; Power quality; Production; Programmable control; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1988., Conference Record of the 1988 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1988.25240