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Harmonic Distortion - GE Multilin EPM 2200 Instruction Manual

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1.4

Harmonic Distortion

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Harmonic distortion is primarily the result of high concentrations of non-linear loads.
Devices such as computer power supplies, variable speed drives and fluorescent light
ballasts make current demands that do not match the sinusoidal waveform of AC
electricity. As a result, the current waveform feeding these loads is periodic but not
sinusoidal. Figure 1-10 shows a normal, sinusoidal current waveform. This example has no
distortion.
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FIGURE 1–10:
Figure 1-11 shows a current waveform with a slight amount of harmonic distortion. The
waveform is still periodic and is fluctuating at the normal 60 Hz frequency. However, the
waveform is not a smooth sinusoidal form as seen in Figure 1-10.
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FIGURE 1–11:
The distortion observed in Figure 1.11 can be modeled as the sum of several sinusoidal
waveforms of frequencies that are multiples of the fundamental 60 Hz frequency. This
modeling is performed by mathematically disassembling the distorted waveform into a
CHAPTER 1: THREE-PHASE POWER MEASUREMENT
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Non-distorted current waveform
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Distorted current wave
EPM 2200 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM – USER GUIDE
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