Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The harmonic active power is a useful power quality quantity. For example it is used in many algorithms for the detection of the harmonic source in a complex electrical network. The highest uncertainties in such kind of measurements are introduced by the transducers. In the paper is presented an experimental analysis of the effects of current transformer in the measurement of harmonic power. It is concluded that large phase angle errors can cause as larger errors as the phase shift between harmonic voltage and harmonic current get close to ±90. Moreover if such measurements are used to determine the power flow direction, i.e., if a load or consumer pollutes or is polluted, even high accuracy class CTs may yield unsatisfactory results.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Accuracy class; Electrical networks; Experimental analysis; Harmonic currents; Harmonic power; Harmonic sources; Harmonic voltages; Phase angles; Electric instrument transformers; Errors; Ha; Uncertainty analysis
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