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The Australian long term power quality monitoring project

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:57 authored by Sean ElphickSean Elphick, Victor GosbellVictor Gosbell, Robert Barr
The Australian long term power quality monitoring project now involves over 500 sites over 5 years and is one of the largest and longest running in the world. The project necessitated the development of a monitoring strategy, including choosing the number of sites, the type of disturbances to monitor and a means of collecting information from a variety of instruments. The presentation of such a large amount of data must consider a variety of needs from the wide view of the network manager to the needs of area managers for details on specific sites. A key feature of the survey is the ability of different distributors to compare themselves with others. New indices have been developed, particularly for voltage sags.

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S. T. Elphick, V. J. Gosbell & R. A. Barr, "The Australian long term power quality monitoring project," in ICHQP 2008: 13th International Conference on Harmonics & Quality of Power, 2008, p. [6].

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ICHQP 2008: 13th International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of Power

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