Dips & swells, Chapter 9, Introduction – Fluke 434 User Manual

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Chapter 9

Dips & Swells

Introduction

Dips & Swells records Dips, Interruptions, Rapid Voltage Changes, and Swells.
Dips (Sags) and Swells are fast deviations from the normal voltage. Magnitude may be

ten up to hundreds of volts. Duration may vary from a half cycle to a few seconds as

defined in EN61000-4-30. The Analyzer allows you to choose nominal or sliding

reference voltage. A sliding reference voltage uses measured values filtered with a 1-

minute time constant.
During a dip the voltage drops; during a swell the voltage rises. In three phase systems a

dip begins when the voltage on one or more phases drops below the dip threshold and

ends when all phases are equal to or above the dip threshold plus hysteresis. The trigger

conditions for dips and swells are threshold and hysteresis. Dips and swells are

characterized by duration, magnitude, and time of occurrence. Figure 9-1 and 9-2 explain

this.

Figure 9-1. Characteristics of a voltage dip

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