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Controlling the Impact of Power
Factor and Harmonics on Energy
Efficiency
By Jacques Schonek
Power Business
Summary
Executive Summary
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p 2
Identifying and analyzing problem areas
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Harmonic mitigation and PFC solutions
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p 7
Harmonic mitigation of Variable Speed Drives (VSD)
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p 9
Controlling the Impact of Power Factor and Harmonics on Energy Efficiency
Executive summary
A Power Factor Correction (PFC) and harmonics mitigation plan will always
improve the energy efficiency of electrical installations
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This paper analyzes PFC and harmonics problem areas and offers practical
approaches for improvements
...
This paper is written to assist electrical installation designers
in identifying out-of-phase and voltage distortion problem areas
...
The goal is
to leverage existing and new technologies to decrease OPEX and to improve
energy efficiency within the site’s power infrastructure
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with the same active power P transmitted to the
load
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7 or THDi = 100 %, the r
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s
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the signal signs are opposite
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The relevant parameter is
to the square of the r
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s
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cosine of the phase angle j between voltage and
These additional power losses mean more CO2
current (cos j)
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When a current is distorted, the instantaneous
power fluctuates significantly
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the current is undistorted
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The Total Harmonic Distortion
resulting in voltage distortion
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results
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m
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(root-mean-square) current
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The Power Factor (PF) has been introduced to
assess this phenomenon
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Figure 1
I
V
Sample situations impacting
power factor
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71
Irms= 1
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7
THDi= 0
PF = 0
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43 x I
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Controlling the Impact of Power Factor and Harmonics on Energy Efficiency
Harmonic mitigation and PFC solutions
Numerous approaches can be deployed to
address harmonics and power factor issues in a
facility
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Capacitor banks
Capacitor banks (see Figure 2) improve Power
Factor Correction and help to avoid reactive
Gh/Sn
energy penalties charged by the utility
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Figure 3 – Selection criteria
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When Gh/Sn exceeds 25 %, a series reactor
is necessary to protect the capacitors against
harmonic currents
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Figure 2 – Example of low voltage capacitor banks
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These filters consist of
Gh: total power of the non-linear loads,
reactors and capacitors set up in a resonant circuit
Sn: rated power of the supply transformer
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A system may
Different types of equipment must be selected
be composed of a number of filters to eliminate
depending on the level of the network harmonic
several harmonic orders
...
The selection is based on the value of
the Gh/Sn ratio, as illustrated in Figure 3:
Active filters
Active filters are systems employing power
The active filter injects, in opposite phase, the
electronics which provide the harmonic currents
harmonics drawn by the load, such that the line
required by nonlinear loads thereby avoiding
current remains sinusoidal
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Controlling the Impact of Power Factor and Harmonics on Energy Efficiency
Hybrid filters
Hybrid filters are systems that include a passive
filter and an active filter in a single unit
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Figure 4 - Examples of active and hybrid filters
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Compensators" (HVC)
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When
for the drive is considered standard
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Multi-pulse solutions are
for each individual drive is recommended
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enables use of cost effective mitigation solutions,
3-winding
transformer
such as active filters, for example, at the time of
installation (see Figure 5)
...
Combined with an
advanced control algorithm, this solution is suitable
for applications with low over-torque requirements
like centrifugal pumps, fans and HVAC machines
...
An Active Front End (AFE) is the best performing
solution concerning harmonic mitigation with
drives, limiting the THDi below 5 % (see Figure 7)
...
No detailed system evaluation is necessary,
making this solution the easiest to implement
...
Line-filter
Figure 5 – Chokes for drives
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A precondition is a dedicated transformer directly
Figure 7 - Active Front End configuration
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The use of a 3-
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Controlling the Impact of Power Factor and Harmonics on Energy Efficiency
Designing for energy efficiency
In the domain of electrical installations, energy
PFC and harmonic mitigation impacts all 3 aspects
efficiency is defined as follows:
of energy efficiency in the following ways:
•
•
energy savings: reduction in energy
Reduction of the power losses in transformers,
consumption
cables, switchgear, motors, capacitors
•
•
energy cost optimization: reduction in the cost of
Reduction of the demand power (in MVA),
energy paid to the utility
resulting in lower electrical bills
•
•
availability and reliability: reduction in the risk of
outage, and efficient equipment operation
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Parameters to be considered
In order to better manage harmonics, the following
Project drivers
parameters should be considered:
Whenever an investment is necessary, it is
important to set a priority concerning the project
Network parameters
drivers
...
Performance
of the power network in order to be able to
specifications for a solution will also impact both
accommodate conditions at the Point of Common
Capex and Opex
...
The contractual arrangements with energy
The system size (known by power or impedance)
suppliers can also influence the design of the
and topology both have an influence on the
installation
...
energy limits are in place, the implementation
of Power Factor Correction capacitors should
Industry
be considered
...
Relevant standards in residential,
(resonance phenomenon)
...
Thus,
applicable to pieces of equipment
...
individual component level
...
power
The higher the share of non-linear loads compared
Applicable harmonic standard
to the total load power of an installation, the higher
Once industry and network parameters are
the necessity for evaluation of harmonics
...
Exceeding the standard requirements,
however, will result in a higher investment than
is needed
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Harmonic mitigation of Variable Speed
Drives (VSD)
The installation of Variable Speed Drives (see
•
Figure 8) should take into account the following
as no significant reactive energy is requested
considerations:
anymore by the VSD driven motor
•
•
if the motor driven by the VSD is newly installed,
the Power Factor Correction has to be revised,
the impact of harmonics has to be analysed,
the availability of power from the supply system
both in terms of possible disturbances and
should be checked
compliance to standards
...
Check impact on existing equipment of
harmonics mitigation solution should include the
installation
following three steps:
When a new non-linear load is connected to
1
...
The
connected on the same network
...
Below
a global installation
...
harmonic filter), there is a risk of overload and
if capacitors are already present in the
resonance introduced by the additional harmonic
2
...
Usually the supplier of the PFC or passive
advisable, consider equipment mitigation first
filter is able to evaluate the situation and should be
For drives totalling a power load of up to 100 kW:
contacted first
...
The standard solution
installed filter can be kept unchanged if it is
is to use AC-Line or DC-link chokes
...
Otherwise, the passive element
about 1,000 kW:
must be redesigned, as it is not possible to
•
in this power range, it is advisable to have the
connect another element in parallel with exactly the
transformer power equal to at least 2
...
drives load
...
must always be equipped with line chokes
...
No risk is introduced by the
with a dedicated transformer directly supplied
additional harmonic currents as the active filters
from the MV network
...
However,
commonly used, providing a 12-pulse supply for
the cancellation of harmonic currents may not be
the drives
...
In
be deteriorated
...
This allows for easy
contacted first
...
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Conclusion
Power Factor and harmonics, because of their
impact on energy efficiency, are important issues
to consider for the management of electrical
installations
...
Solutions for Power Factor Correction and
harmonic mitigation have been presented in a
practical way, answering basic questions frequently
asked by electrical installation designers
...
In addition, both of these best practices
encourage the use of total system capacity in
electrical installations thereby increasing payback
on investment
...
schneider-electric
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Schneider Electric Industries SAS
Description: By Jacques Schonek Power Business