International industry practice on power-quality monitoring

J. V. Milanovic, J. Meyer, R. F. Ball, W. Howe, R. Preece, M. H J Bollen, Sean Elphick, Ninel Cukalevski

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    Abstract

    Monitoring of voltages and currents at system buses gives the network operators information about the performance of their network, both for the system as a whole and for individual locations and customers. There is also demand from the customers and the regulatory agencies to provide information on the actual power-quality (PQ) level. Developments in enabling technology have made it possible to monitor at a large scale and to record virtually any PQ parameter of interest. While many network operators are installing monitoring equipment and while more and more monitors are available, there is a lack of knowledge and agreement on a number of aspects of the monitoring process and on processing the recorded data. As a response to this lack of uniformity in approach, data acquisition, and processing, in February 2011, CIGRE and CIRED established the Joint Working Group C4.112: 'Guidelines for Power quality monitoring - measurement locations, processing and presentation of data.' In order to identify the current international industry practice on PQ monitoring, the group carried out a survey in 43 countries across the world. This paper summarizes the key findings from 114 responses to the questionnaire and identifies prevalent industrial practice in PQ monitoring around the world. © 1986-2012 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6631511
    Pages (from-to)934-941
    Number of pages7
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
    Volume29
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Industry practice
    • Monitoring
    • Power quality (PQ)
    • Survey

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