Methods of evaluation – SATEC PM180 Operation Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 8 Configuring Recorders

Configuring the EN50160 Power

Quality Recorder

PM180 Substation Automation Unit

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troubleshooting problems throughout the electrical network, for example, to identify
and locate the source of a power quality event and to select an appropriate solution.
The EN50160 power quality report can be uploaded and viewed via PAS (see

Viewing EN50160 Power Quality Event Log

). Transient overvoltages and short-

duration voltage dips and temporary overvoltages recorded to the file can also be
viewed in PAS as magnitude/duration pairs on the well-known ITIC curve chart for
assessing the minimum equipment immunity.
The PQ recorder can trigger the waveform recorder to record the fault waveforms
before, during and after the PQ event for detailed event analysis.

Methods of Evaluation

This section describes methods used by the PM180 for evaluating supply voltage
characteristics to ensure compliance with the standard.

Frequency Variations

Method of Evaluation

The basic frequency measurement is the mean value of the frequency over fixed time
intervals of 10 seconds under normal operating conditions.
A frequency variation is not evaluated if the supply voltage crosses a voltage
tolerance limit (

15% Un).

Target Values

The ranges of frequency variations given in the EN50160 are:

50Hz

1% for 95% of a week

50Hz

1% for 99.5% of a year

50Hz+4/-6% for 100% of the time

The same limits are used for 60Hz systems. The frequency compliance limit can be
programmed in the device in percent of the nominal power frequency via the
EN50160 PQ Recorder setup.

Supply Voltage Variations

This characteristic defines slow variations of steady state supply voltage magnitude.

Method of Evaluation

The basic supply voltage magnitude measurement is the RMS value of the steady
state voltage over a period of 10 minutes under normal operating conditions.
A voltage variation is not evaluated if the supply voltage crosses a voltage tolerance
limit (

15% Un).

Target Values

The range of voltage variations given in the EN50160 is:

10% Un for 95% of a week

The supply voltage compliance limit can be changed in the device via the EN50160
PQ Recorder setup.

Rapid Voltage Changes

Rapid voltage changes are sudden but relatively weak voltage variations between
two steady state voltage levels.

Method of Evaluation

Evaluation of rapid voltage changes is made on an hourly basis. The RMS voltage is
evaluated over 3-second time integration intervals. The device establishes the
maximum difference of the RMS voltage between two intervals selected from three 3-
second consecutive intervals and compares it with the target compliance limit.

A rapid voltage change is not classified if it crosses a voltage tolerance limit (

10%

Un), as it would be considered a voltage dip or a temporary overvoltage.

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