DocumentCode
1348331
Title
How long should power system disturbance site monitoring be to be significant?
Author
Koval, Don O.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Volume
26
Issue
4
fYear
1990
Firstpage
705
Lastpage
710
Abstract
The results of a statistical study of the power supply disturbances that occurred at a computer site over a period of two years are presented. The primary objectives were to attempt to determine how long power system disturbance site monitoring should be to be significant and to reveal the importance of having a sound knowledge of the possible patterns of occurrence of power supply disturbances at a selected site prior to initiating the monitoring process. It is shown that a large percentage of the one-week samples resulted in no disturbances being recorded (i.e. 44% in 1985 and 36% in 1986). If the results of these samples were used to imply that a computer site is relatively free of disturbances, then the implication would be erroneous. The importance of having a detailed knowledge base (acquired through discussions with, for example, the utility, the customer, field personnel, electricians, technicians, consultants, manufacturers, etc.) prior to initiating the monitoring process is discussed
Keywords
computerised monitoring; power system measurement; computer site; power system disturbance site monitoring; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Electric variables; Frequency; Industrial power systems; Power engineering and energy; Power quality; Power supplies; Power systems; Statistical analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.55997
Filename
55997
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