Power quality & harmonics, Chillers turbochill™ air cooled and freecool – Airedale TurboChill FreeCool 200kW - 1830kW User Manual

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Chiller Technical Manual 7525355 V1.1.0_04_2013

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Power Quality & Harmonics

Variable speed drives are now common place due to their efficiency and versatility. Not ignoring these facts, care must

be taken when installing VSD technology into new and existing installations. This is due to the effect the introduction of

such technology may have on line harmonics of a buildings electrical system. VSDs by their nature cause distortion of

the AC line by drawing current in pulses, rather than continuously from the supply resulting in harmonic generation. The

useful power to a motor is that obtained from the fundamental frequency of 50Hz. The additional currents at the higher

frequencies are not useful to the appliance and are therefore transmitted back onto the line.

Examples of other non-linear loads that cause harmonics are:-

Single phase loads, e.g.

Switched mode power supplies

Personal computers

HF fluorescent ballasts

Compact fluorescent lamps

Three phase loads, e.g.

Variable frequency drives

Inverters

Large UPS systems

The distortion of the line caused by harmonics can cause the following associated issues:-

Erroneous operation of control systems

Nuisance tripping of circuit breakers

Overloading of transformers

Overloading of capacitors

Overvoltage problems

Excessive currents in neutral conductor


The 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th harmonics are considered to be the predominant frequencies produced by non-linear loads.

To minimize the harmonic effect, each Turbocor compressor is fitted with a 5% line reactor to help reduce the harmonics

and improve the displacement power factor above 0.95

(1).

However, to further reduce the effects and to help meet limits

for engineering recommendation (ER) G5/4, the following guidelines can be followed.

Current Harmonics

Harmonic currents contribute to system losses. Mitigation measures can be implemented in the following ways:

a)

Install passive/active harmonic filters

b)

Install the unit as far from the source transformer as possible

Voltage Harmonics

Harmonic voltage distortion causes disturbance to other loads and increases losses in them. Methods for harmonic

voltage reduction can be achieved in the following ways:

a)

Increase the size of the supply transformer

b)

Connect the unit to a point with a high fault level (low impedance)

c)

Keep the unit as far from the point of common coupling (PCC) as possible

Engineering Recommendation G5/4

It is important to understand that G5/4 is effectively an “Installation Standard” and applies to the total harmonic

generating equipment installed by a consumer. G5/4 identifies consumers by their PCC to the supply and applies limits

at that point. G5/4 is not a product or equipment standard and therefore no single item of equipment can be said to

comply.

Note: (1) Based at full load conditions.

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