Harmonic Limitation Standards And Requirements; Harmonic Mitigation; Harmonic Calculation; Galvanic Isolation (Pelv) - Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 301 Design Manual

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System Integration
PCC, the configuration of the distribution system and
relevant impedances must be known.
A commonly used term for describing the impedance of a
grid is the short circuit ratio R
between the short circuit apparent power of the supply at
the PCC (S
) and the rated apparent power of the load
sc
(S
).
equ
Sce
Rsce =
Sequ
U
where
Ssc =
Zsupply
5
5
The negative effect of harmonics is 2-fold
Harmonic currents contribute to system losses (in
cabling, transformer)
Harmonic voltage distortion causes disturbance
to other loads and increase losses in other loads
Non-linear
Current
Contribution to
system losses
Illustration 5.6 Negative Effects of Harmonics
5.3.2 Harmonic Limitation Standards and
Requirements
The requirements for harmonic limitation can be
application specific requirements
standards that must be observed
The application specific requirements are related to a
specific installation where there are technical reasons for
limiting the harmonics.
Example
A 250 kVA transformer with 2 110 kW motors connected is
sufficient, if one of the motors is connected directly on-line
and the other is supplied through a frequency converter.
However, the transformer is undersized, if both motors are
frequency converter supplied. Using additional means of
harmonic reduction within the installation or selecting low
harmonic drive variants makes it possible for both motors
to run with frequency converters.
There are various harmonic mitigation standards,
regulations and recommendations. Different standards
apply in different geographical areas and industries. The
following standards are the most common:
54
, defined as the ratio
sce
2
and
Sequ = U × Iequ
System
Impedance
Disturbance to
other users
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VLT
AutomationDrive FC 301/FC 302 Design Guide, 0.25-75 kW
See the AHF 005/010 Design Guide for specific details on
each standard.
In Europe, the maximum THVD is 8% if the plant is
connected via the public grid. If the plant has its own
transformer, the limit is 10% THVD. The VLT
AutomationDrive is designed to withstand 10% THVD.

5.3.3 Harmonic Mitigation

In cases where additional harmonic suppression is
required, Danfoss offers a wide range of mitigation
equipment. These are:
Voltage
The choice of the right solution depends on several
factors:
Always consider harmonic mitigation if the transformer
load has a non-linear contribution of 40% or more.

5.3.4 Harmonic Calculation

Danfoss offers tools for calculation of harmonics, see
chapter 9.6.5 PC Software.

5.4 Galvanic Isolation (PELV)

5.4.1 PELV - Protective Extra Low Voltage

PELV offers protection by way of extra low voltage.
Protection against electric shock is ensured when the
electrical supply is of the PELV type and the installation is
made as described in local/national regulations on PELV
supplies.
MG33BF02 - Rev. 2013-12-20
IEC61000-3-2
IEC61000-3-12
IEC61000-3-4
IEEE 519
G5/4
12-pulse drives
AHF filters
Low Harmonic Drives
Active Filters
The grid (background distortion, mains
unbalance, resonance and type of supply
(transformer/generator)
Application (load profile, number of loads and
load size)
Local/national requirements/regulations (IEEE519,
IEC, G5/4, etc.)
Total cost of ownership (initial cost, efficiency,
maintenance, etc.)
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