Guidelines and performance expectations are provided for the application of power electronic-based equipment on distribution systems of power providers to improve power quality. It is a resource to electric utility providers as they enter into the competitive marketplace. It provides detailed information about custom power devices as options to solve power quality problems.
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2011-05-17
- Board Approval
- 2012-03-29
- History
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- Published:
- 2012-04-27
- Inactivated Date:
- 2023-03-30
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Working Group
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PQ-1409_WG - Power Quality Solutions
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P1409
Guide for Technology Methods for Power Quality Improvement in Electric Power Systems
This guide provides an overview of devices, technology methods, and appropriate circuit configurations used as solutions in electric power systems for the purpose of mitigating power quality problems including voltage sags, harmonic distortion, voltage imbalance, and voltage fluctuations. This guide includes definitions, general need guidelines, performance objectives, electrical environments, input/output criteria, performance measurements, case studies, bibliography, economic assessment, and engineering trade-offs. The document addresses power quality assessment techniques from IEEE Std 1250-2018, which defines power quality terms and phenomena, and from IEEE Std 1159-2019, which provides a recommended practice for measuring power quality.
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