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Voltage sag investigation and mitigation in an electronics manufacturing plant
Florida Power Corporation (USA) received complaints from an electronic components manufacturer regarding poor power quality at their facility outside of Orlando, Florida. Electrical disturbances were occurring which resulted in motors or systems shutting down and a consequent loss of production. This paper describes the procedure used to determine the cause of the problem and how the problem was mitigated.