管理小型低压装置的谐波排放

D. Geiger, S. Mark Halpin
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电力系统中电压畸变的处理通常包括两个步骤。第一步主要是在北美以外使用,包括限制单个设备的谐波排放。第二步,在世界范围内以不同的方式使用,是在系统层面上管理谐波排放。传统上,设备排放一直在低电压(LV)下进行管理,而系统级电磁兼容性(EMC)问题,包括谐波,一直在中、高压和特高压(MV、HV和EHV)下进行管理。随着低压电网的不断发展,在低压下实施某种系统级的协调策略已成为必要。为此,IEC TC77/SC77A/WG8制定了一份委员会草案文件,概述了低压系统和网络中谐波,闪烁和电压不平衡的EMC协调方法。这项工作旨在弥合小型设备谐波限值和(较大)安装级限值之间EMC协调的现有差距。为了有效地弥合这一差距,有必要从设备级和系统级EMC协调方法中借鉴概念,同时不使过程中涉及的各方负担过重。本文考虑了对低压小型装置采用电流谐波限值的可能性。
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Managing harmonic emissions from small low voltage installations
Managing voltage distortion in power systems usually consists of two steps. The first step, mostly utilized outside of North America, involves limiting harmonic emissions from individual pieces of equipment. The second step, utilized worldwide in different ways, is to manage harmonic emissions on a system level. Traditionally, equipment emissions have been managed at low voltage (LV) whereas system-level electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues, including harmonics, have been managed at medium, high, and extra-high voltages (MV, HV, and EHV). With the continued growth of lowvoltage networks, it is becoming necessary to implement some type of system-level coordination strategy at low voltage. Toward this end, IEC TC77/SC77A/WG8 has developed a committee draft document outlining an EMC coordination approach for harmonics, flicker, and voltage unbalance in LV systems and networks. This work is intended to bridge the existing gap in EMC coordination between small equipment harmonic limits and (larger) installation-level limits. To effectively bridge this gap, it is necessary to borrow concepts from both equipment and system-level EMC coordination approaches while not overburdening the parties involved in the process. The possibilities of using current harmonic limits for small installations connected to LV are considered in this paper.
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