Title :
Large number of small non-linear power consumers causing power quality problems
Author :
R. B. Timens;F. J. K. Buesink;V. Ćuk;J. F. G. Cobben;W. L. Kling;F. B. J. Leferink
Author_Institution :
University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
Abstract :
In modern buildings virtually all electric loads are non-linear. The applicable standards for consumption of electrical energy do not take into account the replacement of linear loads by non-linear loads. The exemptions made in those standards for low power devices, and the widespread use of such devices result in a high harmonic distortion of the power distribution network. This paper presents the current waveform of several typical low power devices. It shows the increase in harmonic distortion in a new modern building due to a multitude of non-linear devices. Enlarging the supply by doubling the power capacity afterwards, resulted in a much lower harmonic distortion, at high costs.
Keywords :
"Current measurement","Harmonic distortion","Harmonic analysis","Electromagnetic compatibility","Reactive power","Buildings","Standards"
Conference_Titel :
EMC Europe 2011 York
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1709-3