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IEEE 1159 1995

$63.92

IEEE Recommended Practice for Monitoring Electric Power Quality

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IEEE 1995 76
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This Recommended Practice encompasses the monitoring of electrical characteristics of single-phase and polyphase ac power systems

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
8 1.2 Purpose
2. References
3. Definitions
3.1 Terms used in this recommended practice
13 3.2 Avoided terms
14 3.3 Abbreviations and acronyms
15 4. Power quality phenomena
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
4.3 General classification of phenomena
17 4.4 Detailed descriptions of phenomena
30 5. Monitoring objectives
5.1 Introduction
31 5.2 Need for monitoring power quality
5.3 Equipment tolerances and effects of disturbances on equipment
5.4 Equipment types
32 5.5 Effect on equipment by phenomena type
35 6. Measurement instruments
6.1 Introduction
6.2 AC voltage measurements
36 6.3 AC current measurements
6.4 Voltage and current considerations
37 6.5 Monitoring instruments
40 6.6 Instrument power
41 7. Application techniques
7.1 Safety
44 7.2 Monitoring location
47 7.3 Equipment connection
49 7.4 Monitoring thresholds
52 7.5 Monitoring period
53 8. Interpreting power monitoring results
8.1 Introduction
54 8.2 Interpreting data summaries
55 8.3 Critical data extraction
57 8.4 Interpreting critical events
65 8.5 Verifying data interpretation
66 Annex Aā€”Calibration and self testing
A.1 Introduction
67 A.2 Calibration issues
69 Annex Bā€”Bibliography
B.1 Definitions and general
71 B.2 Susceptibility and symptomsā€”voltage disturbances and harmonics
B.3 Solutions
73 B.4 Existing power quality standards
IEEE 1159 1995
$63.92