1、IEEE Recommended Practice for Voltage Sag and Short Interruption Ride- Through Testing for End-Use Electrical Equipment Rated Less than 1000 V IEEE Std 1668-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 1668-2014) IEEE Industry Applications Society Sponsored by the Power Systems Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenu
2、e New York, NY 10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 1668-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 1668-2014) IEEE Recommended Practice for Voltage Sag and Short Interruption Ride- Through Testing for End-Use Electrical Equipment Rated Less than 1000 V Sponsor Power Systems Engineering Committee of the IEEE Industry Application
3、s Society Approved 14 June 2017 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: A non-industry-specific recommended practice for voltage sag and short interruption ride- through performance and compliance testing for all electrical and electronic equipment connected to low-voltage power systems that can experience
4、 malfunction or shutdown as a result of reductions in supply voltage lasting less than one minute is detailed in this document. Testing procedures and requirements for test equipment are clearly defined within this document to reflect this electrical environment, including single-phase, two-phase, a
5、nd three-phase balanced and unbalanced voltage sags. Requirements for certification and test reporting, including characterization of voltage- sag ride-through equipment are also defined. Keywords: equipment testing, IEEE 1668, immunity, power quality, ride-through, voltage dip, voltage sag, voltage
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36、 was completed, the V oltage Sag Ride-through Working Group had the following membership: Doug Dorr, Chair Scott Anderson, Vice Chair Y ves Allard William Brumsickle Math Bollen Jack Caufield John Coffman Sasa Djokic Brian Fortenbery Robert Gettier Gary Malhoit Brad Martin John Mentzer Mark Minzlaff
37、 Melinda Norris Gregory Olson Greg Rieder James Rossman Mark Rucker Salman Sabbah Mark Stephens Rick Temple Chuck Thomas Alden Wright John-Carl Zarella The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval,
38、or abstention. Mihaela Albu Dwight Alexander Roy Alexander Mohammed Ashraf Ali Saleman Alibhay Curtis Ashton Thomas Barnes Frank Basciano Thomas Bishop William Bloethe Math Bollen Kenneth Bow Gustavo Brunello William Bush William Byrd Paul Cardinal Wen-Kung Chang Stephen Conrad Dieter Dohnal Gary Do
39、nner Douglas Dorr Neal Dowling Robert Durham Rostyslaw Fostiak Carl Fredericks Dale Frederickson Mietek Glinkowski Jalal Gohari Edwin Goodwin Stephen Grier Randall Groves Robert Hanna Lee Herron Werner Hoelzl Philip Hopkinson Richard Jackson Laszlo Kadar Yuri Khersonsky James Kinney Jim Kulchisky Mi
40、khail Lagoda Thomas La Rose Theo Laughner Albert Livshitz Walter McCannon Thomas McCarthy James Michalec C. Michael Miller William Moylan Jerry Murphy R. Murphy Bruce Muschlitz Michael Newman Joe Nims Gearold O. H. Eidhin Carl Orde Lorraine Padden Bansi Patel Christopher Petrola K. James Phillips Iu
41、lian Profir John Rama Charles Rogers James Rossman Thomas Rozek Don Russell Ryandi Ryandi Donald Sabin Steven Sano Bartien Sayogo Robert Schuerger Kenneth Sedziol Xu She Veselin Skendzic Jerry Smith Gary Smullin Wayne Stec Mark Stephens K. Stump David Tepen James V an De Ligt James V ergis William Walter Daniel Ward Kenneth White Jian Y u David Zech
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