1、High-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems Guidance to the specification and design evaluation of AC filters Part 2: Performance PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 BSI Standards Publication WB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation
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5、sued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 IEC TR 62001-2 Edition 1.0 2016-07 TECHNICAL REPORT High-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems Guidance to the specification and design evaluation of AC filters Part 2: Performance INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMM
6、ISSION ICS 29.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-3540-9 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. colour inside PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 2 IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 CONTENTS FOREWORD 5 INTRODUCTION 7
7、1 Scope .8 2 Normative references 8 3 Current-based interference criteria 8 3.1 General 8 3.2 Determining the necessity for telephone interference limits 9 3.3 Defining telephone interference limits 11 3.3.1 General . 11 3.3.2 Mechanisms of interference . 11 3.3.3 Noise performance coordination leve
8、ls . 13 3.3.4 Influence of power transmission lines . 14 3.3.5 Determination of IT limits for a specific project . 19 3.3.6 Pre-existing harmonics and future growth . 23 3.3.7 Recommendations for technical specifications 25 3.4 Consequences for filter design 26 3.5 Telephone infrastructure mitigatio
9、n options . 27 3.6 Experience and examples . 28 3.6.1 General . 28 3.6.2 Review of design requirements 28 3.6.3 Measured current levels of schemes in service . 30 3.6.4 Example of actual telephone interference problems 31 3.6.5 Experience in China, showing no interference problems . 33 3.7 Conclusio
10、ns 33 4 Field measurements and verification 34 4.1 Overview 34 4.2 Equipment and subsystem tests 34 4.2.1 General . 34 4.2.2 Fundamental frequency impedance and unbalance measurement . 34 4.2.3 Frequency response curve . 34 4.3 System tests . 35 4.4 Measuring equipment 35 4.4.1 Overview . 35 4.4.2 A
11、C filter energization . 36 4.4.3 Verification of the reactive power controller 36 4.4.4 Verification of the specified reactive power interchange 36 4.4.5 Verification of the harmonic performance . 37 4.4.6 Verification of audible noise . 39 4.5 In-service measurements 41 4.5.1 General . 41 4.5.2 In-
12、service tuning checks 41 4.5.3 On-line monitoring of tuning . 41 4.5.4 Monitoring of IT performance . 41 4.5.5 Measurements of pre-existing harmonic levels for design purposes 41 Annex A (informative) Voltage and current distortion Telephone interference . 42 A.1 Voltage distortion limits for HV and
13、 EHV networks . 42 PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 3 A.1.1 General . 42 A.1.2 Recommended limits for HV or EHV networks 43 A.2 Harmonic current in generators . 45 A.3 Causes of telephone interference 45 A.4 Definition of telephone interference parameters . 47 A.5 Discussion 50 A.6
14、 Coupling mechanism from power-line current to telephone disturbance voltage 51 Annex B (informative) Example of induced noise calculation with Dubanton equations 52 B.1 General 52 B.2 Residual IT . 52 B.3 Balanced IT 53 Annex C (informative) Illustration of the benefit of including a TIF requiremen
15、t in the technical specification. 54 Annex D (informative) Specification of IT limits dependent on network impedance 56 Annex E (informative) The impact of AC network harmonic impedance and voltage level on the filter design necessary to fulfil an IT criterion 60 E.1 General 60 E.2 Assumptions and p
16、re-conditions 61 E.3 Harmonic impedance of AC network 63 E.4 Filter design 65 E.5 Explanation of the difference in impact of relative and absolute performance criteria on required filter Mvar . 67 Bibliography . 68 Figure 1 Conversion factor from positive sequence current at the sending end to posit
17、ive sequence current at the receiving end, and input impedance of a 230 kV line, 124 km long, 1000 -m . 21 Figure 2 Conversion factor from positive sequence current to residual current, and input impedance of a 230 kV line, 124 km long, 1 000 -m 21 Figure 3 Simple circuit for calculation of harmonic
18、 performance taking into account pre-existing harmonics 23 Figure 4 Converter variables for harmonic performance tests . 37 Figure 5 Example of measurements made during a ramp of the converters . 40 Figure A.1 Contributions of harmonic voltages at different voltage levels in a simple network 42 Figu
19、re A.2 C-message and psophometric weighting factors 46 Figure A.3 Flow-chart describing the basic telephone interference mechanism . 51 Figure D.1 Simplification of the detailed network used for telephone interference simulation . 56 Figure D.2 Induced voltage in telephone circuit vs. network impeda
20、nce, for unitary current injected . 57 Figure D.3 IT limits as defined for different network impedances 58 Figure E.1 Converter harmonics un-weighted (A) and IT weighted (kA) on 240 kV base . 62 Figure E.2 Converter Mvar absorption versus load . 63 Figure E.3 Impedance sector diagram and RL-equivale
21、nt circuit . 64 Figure E.4 Simplified converter/system topology 64 Figure E.5 Simplified circuit including overhead transmission line . 65 PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 4 IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 Table 1 Performance thresholds for metallic noise . 14 Table 2 Performance thresholds for longitudinal nois
22、e 14 Table 3 Performance thresholds for balance 14 Table 4 Illustrative maximum telephone line length to achieve the North American recommended longitudinal N glevel, as a function of balanced IT level, earth resistivity and separation distance 17 Table 5 Illustrative maximum telephone line length t
23、o achieve the North American recommended longitudinal N glevel as a function of residual IT level, earth resistivity and separation distance 18 Table 6 Some HVDC schemes Specified telephone interference criteria 29 Table 7 Measured 95 % values of THFF and I peof a 600 MW scheme (3 phases) 31 Table 8
24、 Measured 95 % values of THFF and I peof a 300 MW scheme (3 phases) 31 Table A.1 Voltage distortion limits from IEEE 519-1992 43 Table A.2 Compatibility levels for harmonic voltages (in percent of the nominal voltage) in LV and MV power systems based on Table 1 of IEC TR 61000-3-6:2008 44 Table A.3
25、Indicative values of planning levels for harmonic voltages in HV and EHV power systems based on Table 2 of IEC TR 61000-3-6:2008 . 44 Table E.1 Required total amount of installed filter Mvars to meet a IT limit of 25 kA for 600 MW transmission 61 PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 5
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39、 of IEC TR 62001-2, together with IEC TR 62001-1, IEC TR 62001-3 and IEC TR 62001-4, cancels and replaces IEC TR 62001 published in 2009. This edition constitutes a technical revision. PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 6 IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 This edition includes the following significant technical cha
40、nges with respect to IEC TR 62001: a) expanded and supplemented Clause 19, and Annex B; b) new Clause 3 on current-based interference criteria; c) new annexes on induced noise calculation with Dubanton equations; d) addition of a TIF requirement in a technical specification, e) specification of IT l
41、imits dependent on network impedance and on the impact of AC network harmonic impedance; and f) specification of voltage level on the filter design necessary to fulfil an IT criterion. The text of this Technical Report is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 22F/410/DTR 2
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45、this publication indicates that it contains colours which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this document using a colour printer. PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 7 INTRODUCTION The IEC 62001 series is structured
46、 in four parts: Part 1 Overview This part concerns specifications of AC filters for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems with line-commutated converters, permissible distortion limits, harmonic generation, filter arrangements, filter performance calculation, filter switching and reactive power
47、 management and customer specified parameters and requirements. Part 2 Performance This part deals with current-based interference criteria, design issues and special applications, field measurements and verification. Part 3 Modelling This part addresses the harmonic interaction across converters, p
48、re-existing harmonics, AC network impedance modelling, simulation of AC filter performance. Part 4 Equipment This part concerns steady-state and transient ratings of AC filters and their components, power losses, audible noise, design issues and special applications, filter protection, audible noise
49、, seismic requirements, equipment design and test parameters. PD IEC/TR 62001-2:2016 8 IEC TR 62001-2:2016 IEC 2016 HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) SYSTEMS GUIDANCE TO THE SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN EVALUATION OF AC FILTERS Part 2: Performance 1 Scope This part of IEC 62001, which is a Technical Report, provides guidance on the performance aspects and verification of performance of harmonic filters. The scope of this document co