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Harmonics and Flicker Levels at a Sub-Transmission Substation: A Measurement Experience

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posted on 2024-11-13, 17:23 authored by Duane RobinsonDuane Robinson, Victor GosbellVictor Gosbell, Sarath PereraSarath Perera, N Browne
Proactive monitoring of power quality disturbance levels by electricity utilities is vital to allow cost-effective mitigation when disturbances are perceived to be approaching planning levels and also to protect the security of customer installations. Ensuring that disturbance levels are within limits at the HV and EHV points of supply of the network is essential if satisfactory levels downstream are to be maintained. This paper presents discussion on a power quality monitoring campaign performed at the sub-transmission point of supply of a distribution network with the objective of benchmarking background disturbance levels prior to modifications to the substation and to ensure emissions from HV customers and the downstream MV networks are within acceptable levels. Some discussion on the difficulties involved in such a study is presented.

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Robinson, D. A., Gosbell, V. J., Perera, S. & Browne, N. (2003). Harmonics and Flicker Levels at a Sub-Transmission Substation: A Measurement Experience. 7th International Energy Transmission & Distribution Conference Port Melbourne: Waldron Smith Management.

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English

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7211

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