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IEEE 1531 2003

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Guide for Application and Specification of Harmonic Filters

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Guidelines for specification of components, protection, and control of harmonic filters are provided. This guide applies to the use of 50 Hz and 60 Hz passive shunt power harmonic filters on low- and medium-voltage electric power systems. This document is the first guide specifically created for harmonic filters, although standards do presently exist for most of the components that are used in a filter. Applications including industrial low-voltage facilities, utility medium-voltage systems, and arc furnace installations are covered.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 IEEE Guide for Application and Specification of Harmonic Filters
5 Introduction
Participants
7 Contents
10 1. Scope

2. References
12 3. Definitions

4. Harmonic filter design considerations
13 4.1 Filter capacitive reactive power

4.2 Harmonic limitations
14 4.2.1 System limitations

4.2.2 Equipment withstand capabilities
16 4.3 Normal system conditions
17 4.4 Normal harmonic filter conditions

4.5 Contingency system conditions
18 4.6 Contingency harmonic filter conditions

4.7 Harmonic filter locations

4.8 Harmonic filter configurations
19 4.9 Using existing capacitor banks

5. Low-voltage shunt harmonic filters

5.1 Introduction
20 5.2 Technical specifications

5.2.1 Harmonic filter capacitors

5.2.2 Harmonic filter reactors
22 5.2.3 Capacitor and reactor tolerances
23 5.2.4 Contactors
24 5.2.5 Fuses

5.2.6 Circuit breakers

5.2.7 Connections
25 5.2.8 High-pass harmonic filter resistor assemblies

5.2.9 Enclosure and general construction

5.2.10 Integrated harmonic filter assembly

5.3 General design considerations
26 5.3.1 Selecting the point of connection
29 5.3.2 Component selection
31 5.4 Case study
32 6. Medium- and high-voltage harmonic filters

6.1 Introduction
33 6.2 Harmonic overload considerations
34 6.3 Major component specifications

6.3.1 Harmonic filter capacitor assemblies
39 6.3.2 Harmonic filter reactors
41 6.3.3 Harmonic filter resistor assemblies
42 6.3.4 Switchgear
43 6.3.5 Conductors

6.3.6 Grounding switch and key interlock

6.3.7 Surge arresters
45 6.4 Harmonic filter switching control
46 6.5 Protection

6.5.1 Relay considerations for harmonic filter applications
47 6.5.2 Overvoltage protection

6.5.3 Overcurrent protection
48 6.5.4 Harmonic filter unbalance and detuning protection
49 6.5.5 Harmonic filter overload protection
50 6.6 Harmonic filter design procedure

6.6.1 Step 1: Determine harmonic filter bank kvar size

6.6.2 Step 2: Select initial harmonic filter tuning
52 6.6.3 Step 3: Optimize the harmonic filter configuration to meet harmonic guidelines
53 6.6.4 Step 4: Determine the component ratings
58 6.6.5 Numerical example
62 6.6.6 Specific filter application information
65 Annex Aā€”(informative) Bibliography
66 Annex Bā€”(informative) Harmonic filter types
67 Annex Cā€”Iinformative) Estimating harmonic filter currents
IEEE 1531 2003
$49.29