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IEEE 1250 1995

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IEEE Guide for Service to Equipment Sensitive to Momentary Voltage Disturbances

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IEEE 1995 40
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Computers, computer-like products, and equipment using solid-state power conversion have created entirely new areas of power quality considerations. There is an increasing awareness that much of this new user equipment is not designed to withstand the surges, faults, and reclosing duty present on typical distribution systems. Momentary voltage disturbances occuring in ac power distribution and utilization systems, their potential effects on this new, sensitive, user equipment, and guidance toward mitigation of these effects are described. Harmonic distortion limits are also discussed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Problem definition
1.3 Purpose of guide
8 2. References
3. Terminology
3.1 Definitions
10 3.2 Differing usage of technical terms
12 4. Electrical environment
4.1 Steady-state voltage
13 4.2 Momentary disturbances
4.3 Causes of momentary disturbances
17 4.4 Identifying and quantifying the causes
18 4.5 Harmonic distortion
20 5. Sensitive loads
5.1 Types of sensitive loads
22 5.2 Ride-through capability
23 6. Solutions
6.1 Utility-side solutions
24 6.2 Customer-side solutions
37 6.3 Additional problems and solutions
38 Annex A—Bibliography
IEEE 1250 1995
$70.96