Rectifier input current distortion-how much can be permitted? Implications of existing standards and other considerations

T. Wolpert
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Harmonic pollution of electrical power systems is a subject of increasing importance. Power converters are a type of load that generates current harmonics, and the designers of converter equipment are highly concerned with this problem. Two existing standards, the European EN 60 555-2 and the American IEEE Std 519 formulate the requirements on harmonic contents. This paper analyses these standards and their practical implications. It is shown that (a) there is a certain ambiguity in applying EN 60 555-2, (b) although IEEE 519 refers to the power system, not to the equipment, it is possible-by some additional analysis-to formulate the requirements on the AC/DC converter equipment, and (c) despite the differences in the approach, both standards result in similar requirements. Additional considerations are necessary to determine the allowable distortion values. One such consideration is the case of supply from an emergency set diesel engine alternator. Any rectifier design should consider the eventuality of supply from an emergency set of limited power rating. The emergency set is a soft source with high internal impedance. In this case rectifier current harmonics can cause excessive voltage harmonics in the AC distribution, resulting in a severe degradation of service. This paper describes a procedure to determine the permissible requirements on voltage quality-including the case of emergency set supply. On the basis of this analysis, a value of allowable input current distortion is proposed.<>
整流器输入电流畸变-允许有多大?现有标准的影响及其他考虑
电力系统的谐波污染是一个日益受到重视的问题。电源变流器是一种产生电流谐波的负载,是变流器设计人员高度关注的问题。现有的两个标准,欧洲的EN 60 555-2和美国的IEEE标准519对谐波含量进行了要求。本文分析了这些标准及其现实意义。结果表明,(a)在应用EN 60 555-2时存在一定的模糊性,(b)尽管IEEE 519指的是电力系统,而不是设备,但通过一些额外的分析,有可能制定对AC/DC转换器设备的要求,(c)尽管方法不同,但两个标准都产生了类似的要求。在确定允许的失真值时,还需要考虑其他因素。其中一个需要考虑的是应急柴油发电机的供电情况。任何整流器的设计都应该考虑到从一组有限额定功率应急供电的可能性。应急装置是一个具有高内阻抗的软源。在这种情况下,整流电流谐波会导致交流配电中电压谐波过高,导致严重的服务退化。本文介绍了一种确定电压质量允许要求的方法,包括应急机组供电的情况。在此分析的基础上,提出了允许输入电流畸变值
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