1、 IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems Sponsored by the Transmission and Distribution Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std 519-2014(Revision ofIEEE Std 519-1992) IEEE Std 519-2014 (Revision
2、 of IEEE Std 519-1992) IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems Sponsor Transmission and Distribution Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 27 March 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Goals for the design of electrical systems th
3、at include both linear and nonlinear loads are established in this recommended practice. The voltage and current waveforms that may exist throughout the system are described, and waveform distortion goals for the system designer are established. The interface between sources and loads is described a
4、s the point of common coupling and observance of the design goals will reduce interference between electrical equipment. This recommended practice addresses steady-state limitations. Transient conditions exceeding these limitations may be encountered. This document sets the quality of power that is
5、to be provided at the point of common coupling. This document does not cover the effects of radio-frequency interference; however, guidance is offered for wired telephone systems. Keywords: harmonics, IEEE 519, power quality The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue,
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35、s Association. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viParticipants At the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the Harmonics Working Group had the following membership: Mark Halpin, Chair Reuben Burch Jim Burke Randy Collins Doug Dorr Russell Ehrlich Thomas Gentile David Gilmer Da
36、ryl Hallmark Dennis Hansen Fred Hensley Randy Horton Bill Howe John Kennedy Albert Keri Roberto Langella Theo Laughner Mike Lowenstein Alex McEachern Mark McGranaghan Chris Melhorn William Moncrief Dave Mueller Marty Page Paulo Ribeiro Daniel Sabin Bob Saint Surya Santoso Ken Sedziol Harish Sharma J
37、eff Smith Nicholas Smith Mike Swearingen Steve Tatum Alfredo Testa Rao Thallam Timothy Unruh Dan Ward James Wikston Charlie Williams Wilson Xu Francisc Zavoda The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapp
38、roval, or abstention. William Ackerman Ali Al Awazi Roy Alexander Saleman Alibhay Thomas Barnes G. Bartok David Bassett Thomas Basso Steven Bezner Wallace Binder Michael Bio Thomas Bishop William Bloethe Frederick Brockhurst Andrew Brown Gustavo Brunello Jeffrey Burnworth William Bush William Byrd B
39、rent Cain Paul Cardinal Antonio Cardoso Keith Chow Robert Christman Bryan Cole Larry Conrad Stephen Conrad Luis Coronado Glenn Davis Andrew Dettloff Carlo Donati Gary Donner Neal Dowling Robert Durham Russell Ehrlich Gearold O. H. Eidhin Ahmed ElSerafi C. Erven Dan Evans Jorge Fernandez Daher Willia
40、m Finley Carl Fredericks Fredric Friend Doaa Galal David Garrett Thomas Gentile Kenneth Gettman David Gilmer Mietek Glinkowski Thomas Grebe Randall Groves Thomas Gruzs Erich Gunther Ajit Gwal Daryl Hallmark Robert Hanna Dennis Hansen Edward Hare Gregory Hartzo James Harvey Jeffrey Helzer Werner Hoel
41、zl Robert Hoerauf Randy Horton Ronald Hotchkiss John Houdek Farris Jibril Brian Johnson Gerald Johnson Lars Juhlin Laszlo Kadar Innocent Kamwa Haran Karmaker John Kay Gael Kennedy John Kennedy Yuri Khersonsky Chad Kiger James Kinney Stanley Klein Joseph L. Koepfinger Edwin Kramer Jim Kulchisky Asok
42、Kumar Senthil Kumar Saumen Kundu Chung-Yiu Lam Thomas La Rose Theo Laughner Wei-Jen Lee Steven Liggio Kevin Little Albert Livshitz William Lockley Lawrenc Long Greg Luri Richard Marek John Mcalhaney, Jr William McBride Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiKenneth McClenahan Peter Megna Dean
43、Mehlberg John Merando T. David Mills Daleep Mohla William Moncrief Kimberly Mosley Jerry Murphy Ryan Musgrove Arun Narang Dennis Neitzel Arthur Neubauer Michael Newman David Nichols Joe Nims Gary Nissen Tim Olsen Gary Olson Gregory Olson Lorraine Padden Richard Paes Marty Page Mirko Palazzo Donald P
44、arker David Parman Bansi Patel S. Patel Shawn Patterson Wesley Patterson K. James Phillips Percy Pool Iulian Profir John Rama Moises Ramos Reynaldo Ramos John Roach Michael Roberts Charles Rogers Thomas Rozek D. Daniel Sabin Randall Safier Bob Saint Steven Sano Bartien Sayogo Colin Schauder Robert S
45、chuerger Ken Sedziol Robert Seitz Nikunj Shah Nigel Shore Gil Shultz Hyeong Sim David Singleton James Smith Jeremy Smith Jerry Smith John Spare Gary Stoedter Raymond Strittmatter K. Stump Peter Sutherland Michael Swearingen Steve Tatum Richard Taylor Eric Udren Timothy Unruh John Vergis Carl Wall Da
46、niel Ward Karl Weber Yingli Wen Kenneth White Matthew Wilkowski George Wood Wilson Xu Edward Yandek Thomas Yohn Larry Young Jian Yu Francisc Zavoda James Ziebarth Donald Zipse Ahmed Zobaa When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 27 March 2014, it had the following membe
47、rship: John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Clint Chaplain Stephen Dukes Jean-Phillippe Faure Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Jeffrey Katz Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Oleg L
48、ogvinov Ted Olsen Glenn Parsons Ron Peterson Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Catherine
49、 Berger Senior Program Manager, IEEE-SA Content Publishing Erin Spiewak Program Manager, IEEE-SA Technical Community Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiiIntroduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 519-2014, IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems. The uses of nonlinear loads connected to electric power systems include static power converters, arc discharge devices, saturated magnetic devices, and, to a lesser degree, rotating machines. Static power converters of electric power are the largest nonlinear load