IEEE 1531 2003
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Guide for Application and Specification of Harmonic Filters
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2003 | 69 |
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 |
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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 CāIinformative) Estimating harmonic filter currents |