Published by Carelabs (Carelabz) Leakage current is the current that streams from either DC or AC circuit in an equipment to the ground or framework and can be from the output or input. If the equipment is not properly grounded, the current flows through other paths such as the human body. This mighty also occur if the ground is incompetent or is disrupted unintentionally or intentionally. The leakage current in anContinue reading “What is Leakage Current Testing and Measuring, How is it done?”
Yearly Archives: 2021
Power Quality Measurement and Analysis Basics
Published by Randy Barnett, Certified Energy Auditor and Trainer for NTT, Centennial, Colo. Email: randy@randybarnett.net , March 1st, 2012. How to interpret the results of a power quality site survey Analyzing electrical parameters associated with distributing electricity is viewed by many as complex engineering work. Yet, for engineers, electricians, and technicians troubleshooting equipment problems theseContinue reading “Power Quality Measurement and Analysis Basics”
Beware of Asymmetry – Causes, Consequences, Measurement and Control
Published by Sonel Three-phase motors are overheating! Overcurrent breakers are triggering without a reason! Energy bills are higher than expected! Undesirable Asymmetry The economic benefits of energy suppliers and their users are strongly dependent on reliability, safety and efficiency of the power system. One of the phenomena that is strongly related to the efficiency ofContinue reading “Beware of Asymmetry – Causes, Consequences, Measurement and Control”
Revised IEC and IEEE Standards for PQ Measurements for Users of PQ Monitoring Equipment
New and revised Standards for Power Quality measurements from IEC and IEEE and their benefit to users of PQ monitoring equipment that is compliant with these new standards general information refer to the actual standard for additional details. IEC 61000-4-30 Class A Edition 3 The IEC 61000-4-30 Class A standard defines the measurement methods, timeContinue reading “Revised IEC and IEEE Standards for PQ Measurements for Users of PQ Monitoring Equipment”
Application Guide for Solving Harmonic Problems
Published by MYRON ZUCKER INC. , Website: http://www.myronzucker.com Definitions Harmonics are multiples of the fundamental frequency of an electrical power system. If, for example, the fundamental frequency is 60 Hz, then the 5th harmonic is five times that frequency, or 300 Hz. Likewise, the 7th harmonic is seven times the fundamental, or 420 Hz, andContinue reading “Application Guide for Solving Harmonic Problems”
Harmonic Current and Voltage Distortion
Published by Michael Z. Lowenstein, President of Harmonics Ltd., Monroe, Conn. Nov 1st, 2002. To obtain the effective voltage for a system in which voltages of several frequencies are present, you must add the voltages in an rms fashion. Understanding the causes, similarities, and differences between current and voltage distortion will help you pinpoint mostContinue reading “Harmonic Current and Voltage Distortion”
PQ Symptoms in the Medical Industry
Published by Terry Chandler, Director of Engineering, Power Quality Thailand LTD/Power Quality Inc., USA. Emails: terryc@powerquality.org, terryc@powerquality.co.th
Measured Parameters of All HDPQ Models
Published by Dranetz, Website: Dranetz.com Measured Parameters of All HDPQ Models: Xplorer, Guide, Visa, SP and HDPQ DataNode
Standard EN 50160 – Voltage Characteristics of Public Distribution Systems
Published by Henryk Markiewicz, Email: henryk.markiewicz@pwr.wroc.pl, & Antoni Klajn, Email: antoni.klajn@pwr.wroc.pl, Wroclaw University of Technology, July 2004. Website: http://www.pwr.wroc.pl Source: Leonardo Power Quality Initiative (LPQI) Power Quality Application Guide Voltage Disturbances 5.4.2 Standard EN 50160 Introduction Electrical energy is a product and, like any other product, should satisfy the proper quality requirements. If electrical equipmentContinue reading “Standard EN 50160 – Voltage Characteristics of Public Distribution Systems”
Harmonics Mitigation and Power Quality Improvement in Grid Connected Wind Power Plant Using STATCOM
Published by Nasiru B. Kadandani, Department of Electrical Engineering, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. Email: nbkadandani.ele@buk.edu.ng. Published in: The Proceedings of Second International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Clean Energy and Green Computing, Konya, Turkey, 2015. Abstract Grid integration of intermittent renewable energy sources like wind and solar is usually associated with power quality disturbanceContinue reading “Harmonics Mitigation and Power Quality Improvement in Grid Connected Wind Power Plant Using STATCOM”