Power Quality and Monitoring Essentials

Power Quality and Monitoring Essentials
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Power quality encompasses voltage, frequency, and waveform matching specifications, crucial for equipment protection and operational efficiency. Learn about sources of poor power quality, key focus areas like sags, swells, and harmonics, and the importance of monitoring for a seamless power supply.

  • Power Quality
  • Monitoring
  • Voltage
  • Harmonics
  • Equipment

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  1. A CRASH COURSE IN POWER QUALITY ISSUES AND MONITORING Wednesday July 24 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Jeff Moore, Instruments & Technology

  2. WHATISPOWER QUALITY? Power Quality refers to how well the Voltage, Frequency & Waveform match the established specifications. It can refer to compatibility load to the source. It can also used to describe how the utility customer feels their needs are being met tescometering.com 2

  3. WHYISITIMPORTANT? Poor Power Quality is expensive! Damaged Equipment Unplanned Downtime Out of spec product Danger to personnel (elevator, fires etc.) Environmental Hazards tescometering.com 3

  4. WHEREDOES POOR PQ COMEFROM? Utility Transformer You can start here Wiring inside the customer s house or building We have all see wiring that is more reminiscent of a bird s nest that professional, modern wiring. Devices/Equipment inside the building Variable speed drives, computers, high-tech loads, and other internal loads cause disturbances & harmonics tescometering.com 4

  5. KEYAREASOF FOCUS Sags Swells Harmonics Flicker Transients Grounding tescometering.com 5

  6. VOLTAGE SWELLS a.k.a. Surges A temporary increase in voltage which lasts several cycles(1/2 cycle to 1 minute duration) Caused by sudden changes in load or when a fault is cleared tescometering.com 6

  7. VOLTAGE SAGS A temporary reduction in voltage. Caused by an abrupt increase in load or a failure of utility equipment tescometering.com 7

  8. HARMONICS Harmonics are defined as Sinusoidal Voltages or Currents having frequencies that are integer multiples of the frequency (fundamental frequency = 60 Hz for NA) at which the supply system is designed to operate Results in a distorted Waveform Caused by VFD s, Switching Power Supplies & Damaged Equipment tescometering.com 8

  9. HARMONICS PART DEUX Negative Sequence Harmonics 5th, 11th, 17th, etc. are important to industrial environments They are caused by electronically controlled motors. Negative sequence harmonics counteract electrical power systems. (They make motors run backwards). These cause motor overheating and failure. tescometering.com 9

  10. HARMONICS PART TRES Zero Sequence & Triplen Harmonics Caused by computers and electronic equipment 3rd, 9th, 15th, etc. (div. by 3) are important to commercial environments. Triplen Harmonics cause a disruption in the balance of a 3-phase system and cause unusually high neutral current and causes overheating tescometering.com 10

  11. HARMONICS PART QUATRO Harmonic THD or Total Harmonic Distortion Caused by computers and electronic equipment IEEE provides guidelines for acceptable harmonic current and voltage distortion levels. IEEE Standard 519-1992 states that THD for critical motors should be less than 5% Voltage THD & 20% Current THD Triplen Harmonics cause a disruption in the balance of a 3-phase system and cause unusually high neutral current and causes overheating tescometering.com 11

  12. FLICKER A momentary or sustained fluctuation of Voltage that causes lighting to Flicker Short Term Flicker(PST) is measured over 10 minutes Long Term Flicker(PLT) is measured over 2 hours Can cause vision trouble, headaches, annoyance & distraction Mitigation focuses on reducing the amplitude of the voltage fluctuations tescometering.com 12

  13. TRANSIENTS Sudden brief fluctuations of voltage or current lasting only milliseconds Caused by lightning, switching operations or faults Typically corrected by surge suppressors tescometering.com 13

  14. GROUNDING & BONDING Grounding is not a problem Bonding is not a problem Lack of Grounding and/or Bonding is a Huge Problem!! Without proper Grounding & Bonding Measurement Results will be suspect & mitigation devices will not function properly Without proper Grounding & Bonding Safety will also be compromised as protection devices will not function properly tescometering.com 14

  15. QUESTIONS? ? s tescometering.com 15

  16. THANK YOU! Contact me anytime: INSTRUMENTS & TECHNOLOGY, INC. Jeff Moore 700 NORTH GLENMORE STREET LOCKPORT, IL 60441 TEL; (815) 341-1978 jeff@instrumentsandtechnology.com tescometering.com 16

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