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dc.contributor.authorWilson, M.
dc.contributor.authorAspnes, J.D.
dc.contributor.authorMerritt, R.P.
dc.contributor.authorSpell, B.D.
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-10T22:26:10Z
dc.date.available2019-06-10T22:26:10Z
dc.date.issued1991-05
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11122/10365
dc.description.abstractElectric power disturbances are known to be more prevalent in small, isolated power systems than in larger interconnected grids which service most of the United States. This fact has given rise to a growing concern about the relative merits of different types of power conditioning equipment and their effectiveness in protecting sensitive electronics and essential loads in rural Alaska. A study has been conducted which compares isolation transformers, voltage regulators, power conditioners, uninterruptible power supplies and indoor computer surge suppressors in their ability to suppress the various disturbances which have been measured in several Alaskan communities. These include voltage sags and surges, impulses, blackouts, frequency variations and long-term voltage abnormalities. In addition, the devices were also subjected to fast, high-magnitude impulses such as might be expected in the event of a lightning strike to or near utility distribution equipment. The solutions for power line problems will vary for different load applications and for different rural electrical environments. The information presented in this report should prove to be valuable in making the analysis.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsList of Figures - viii List of Tables - xiv Acknowledgements - xv Chapter 1: Electric Disturbances in Power Systems Introduction - 16 Categorizing Electrical Disturbances - 17 Voltage Disturbances and Transients - 19 Frequency Disturbances - 22 Sources of Transients - 22 Lightning and EMP - 23 Switching - 24 Power System Noise - 25 Common Mode and Normal Mode Noise Signals - 26 Chapter 2: Power Quality in Rural Alaska Characterizing the Village Power System - 28 The Village Electric Load - 29 Power Quality Site Surveys - 30 Rural Power Quality in Alaska - 31 Power Conditioning Requirements for Village Loads - 37 Chapter 3: Isolation, Voltage Regulation and Power Conditioning Introduction - 39 Slow Voltage Fluctuations - 39 Voltage Regulation and Power Conditioning - 40 Ferroresonant Transformers - 40 Electronic Tap-Changing Regulators - 44 Isolation Transformers - 47 Dedicated Lines - 51 Chapter 4: Impulse Suppression Introduction - 52 Surge Suppressors - 52 Surge Suppressor Components - 55 Component Configuration - 58 EMI/RFI Filters - 58 Standard Tests for Evaluating Surge Suppressor Performance - 60 Scope of Impulse Testing for Rural Alaska - 60 Impulse Test Equipment - 62 Test Procedure - 62 Impulse Testing Measurements - 63 Test Results - 64 Chapter 5: Uninterruptible Power Supplies The True UPS - 68 Standby Power Systems and a New Generation of UPS - 69 UPS Backup Time - 74 UPS Testing - 74 Chapter 6: Computers and Power Problems Introduction - 78 The Computer Tolerance Envelope - 78 Ridethrough - 80 Component Degradation and Equipment Failure - 82 Computer Power Supplies - 82 Linear Power Supplies - 83 Switching Power Supplies - 84 PC Tolerance of Powerline Disturbances - 84 Chapter 7: Comparing Power Conditioning Alternatives Voltage Regulation - 89 Isolation - 93 Uninterruptible Power Systems - 94 Computer Surge Suppressors - 98 Summary - 98 Appendices Appendix A: Voltage Clamping Levels of Surge Suppressors - 101 Appendix B: Voltage Clamping Levels of Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Systems - 115 Appendix C: Noise Suppression of Surge Suppressors and Power Conditioners - 129 Appendix D: Waveforms and Regulating Characteristics of Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Systems - 135 Appendix E: Comparison of Voltage Clamping Levels of Surge Suppressors Power Conditioners, Isolation Transformers and Uninterruptible Power Systems to High-Magnitude Impulse Voltages - 151 References - 162en_US
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dc.titleRural Facility Electric Power Quality Enhancementen_US
dc.typeTechnical Reporten_US
refterms.dateFOA2020-03-06T02:35:08Z


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