Power quality
In the EN standards, power quality is defined through the
characteristics of the supply voltage. Transients, short-duration
and long-duration voltage variations and unbalance and
waveform distortions are the key characteristics describing
power quality. The distortion monitoring functions are used for
monitoring the current total demand distortion and the voltage
total harmonic distortion.
Power quality monitoring is an essential service that utilities can
provide for their industrial and key customers. A monitoring
system can provide information about system disturbances and
their possible causes. It can also detect problem conditions
throughout the system before they cause customer complaints,
equipment malfunctions and even equipment damage or
failure. Power quality problems are not limited to the utility side
of the system. In fact, the majority of power quality problems
are localized within customer facilities. Thus, power quality
monitoring is not only an effective customer service strategy but
also a way to protect a utility’s reputation for quality power and
service.
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