Study of Voltage-Dependent Harmonic Characteristics of Residential Appliances

Jinia Roy, B. Mather
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the electrical characteristics of residential and domestic appliances and their effects to the power grid. With the ever-changing load landscape and the introduction of power electronics-based equipment and energy-efficient loads, it is increasingly important to have a thorough knowledge of their power quality and harmonic characteristics in addition to conventional load models. This is critical to the accurate load representations, particularly for the complete bottom-up load models, in voltage stability assessment, determining possible interactions at harmonic frequencies, the effect of the system impedance, as well as possible voltage sag and swell and unbalance conditions. For this study, the household appliances are grouped into five categories: lighting, power electronics, resistive, motor, and aggregated loads. The effect of the voltage variation on the load current characteristics is also studied. The results from laboratory experiments involving most of the commonly used domestic appliances are analyzed within a range of +10%/−5% of the nominal supply voltage and within a range of +/−3 Hz of the nominal supply frequency.
家用电器电压相关谐波特性研究
本文重点介绍了住宅和家用电器的电气特性及其对电网的影响。随着负载环境的不断变化以及基于电力电子设备和节能负载的引入,除了传统负载模型外,对其电能质量和谐波特性的全面了解变得越来越重要。这对于准确的负载表示至关重要,特别是对于完整的自下而上负载模型,在电压稳定性评估中,确定谐波频率下可能的相互作用,系统阻抗的影响,以及可能的电压凹陷、膨胀和不平衡情况。在这项研究中,家用电器被分为五类:照明、电力电子、电阻、电机和聚合负载。研究了电压变化对负载电流特性的影响。在标称电源电压+10%/ - 5%范围内和标称电源频率+/ - 3hz范围内,对大多数常用家用电器的实验室实验结果进行了分析。
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