A. de Oliveira, J. C. de Oliveira, A. Sharaf, T. Ortmeyer, P. Ribeiro
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Harmonic Standards - The Need For An Integrated Perspective
Four conditions are necessary for the establishment of an effective harmonic standard. First, it must be comprehensive in that it adequately takes account of the complexity and dynamics of harmonic phenomena. Secondly, it must be flexible enough to accommodate varying conditions and different networks. Thirdly, it must be effective in guaranteeing the compliance with specified compatibility conditions necessary for proper operation of the system (equipment and loads). Finally, it must be simple, such that the operating engineer is able to understand and apply it whenever necessary. With these issues in mind, this paper presents a qualitative analysis of the existing standards €or harmonic distortion by pointing to their limitations and their conflicting philosophical bases while emphasizing the need for an integrated approach that explicitly and comprehensively considers the complexity and dynamics of the harmonic problem. An oveniew of existing standards is followed by a description of fundamental/philosophical issues that need consideration and integration in the preparation of harmonics standards. Practical measurement problems and planning system considerations are raised and discussed. Some basic guidelines are presented.