Title :
Summary of IEEE standard 1459: definitions for the measurement of electric power quantities under sinusoidal, nonsinusoidal, balanced, or unbalanced conditions
Author :
Emanuel, Alexander Eigeles
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Worcester Polytech. Inst., MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the new IEEE Standard 1459, Definitions for the Measurement of Electric Power Quantities Under Sinusoidal, Nonsinusoidal, Balanced or Unbalanced Conditions. The information is presented in the context of historical events that explain the reasons for new definitions. The new definitions originate from Se, the effective apparent power definition attributed to F. Buchholz and W. Goodhue. The resolution of Se extends from well-established concepts. The need for the separation of 60/50-Hz powers from the non-60/50 Hz-powers is emphasized. The standard serves users who want to evaluate the performance of modern equipment or to design and build the new generation of instrumentation.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; measurement standards; power factor; power measurement; IEEE standard 1459; balanced conditions; effective apparent power; electric power quantities measurement; nonsinusoidal conditions; power factor; power quality; sinusoidal conditions; unbalanced conditions; Arithmetic; Circuits; Electric variables measurement; Industrial power systems; Measurement standards; Power engineering and energy; Power measurement; Power system modeling; Reactive power; Voltage; Apparent power; power definitions; power factor; power quality;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2004.827452