Power quality event classification (m6 model) – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001F-EN-P - November 2013

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Power Quality Monitoring

Chapter 5

Power Quality Event
Classification (M6 model)

IEEE 1159-2009, Recommended Practice for Monitoring Electric Power
Quality, categorizes various power quality events based on the parameters of the
event such as voltage change, frequency content, rise time, event duration, etc.
The table below, excerpted from the standard, summarizes the classifications in
the recommended practice.

IMPORTANT

Table 14

is excerpted from standard IEEE 1159-2009 and is used with

permission.

Table 14 - Categories and Typical Characteristics of Power System Electromagnetic Phenomena

(1)

Categories

Typical Spectral Content

Typical Duration

Typical Voltage Magnitude

1.0 Transients

1.1 Impulsive

1.1.1 Nanosecond

5 ns rise

< 50 ns

1.1.2 Microsecond

1

μs rise

50 ns - 1 ms

1.1.3 Millisecond

0.1 ms rise

> 1 ms

1.2 Oscillatory

1.2.1 Low frequency

< 5 kHz

0.3-50 ms

0-4 pu

(2)

1.2.2 Medium frequency

5-500 kHz

20

μs 0-8

pu

1.2.3 High frequency

0.5-5 MHz

5

μs 0-4

pu

2.0 Short-duration root-mean-square
(rms) variations

2.1 Instantaneous

2.1.1 Sag

0.5-30 cycles

0.1-0.9 pu

2.1.2 Swell

0.5-30 cycles

1.1-1.8 pu

2.2 Momentary

2.2.1 Interruption

0.5 cycles - 3 s

< 0.1 pu

2.2.2 Sag

30 cycles - 3 s

0.1-0.9 pu

2.2.3 Swell

30 cycles - 3 s

1.1-1.4 pu

2.3 Temporary

2.3.1 Interruption

>3 s - 1 min

< 0.1 pu

2.3.2 Sag

>3 s - 1 min

0.1-0.9 pu

2.3.3 Swell

>3 s - 1 min

1.1-1.2 pu

3.0 Long duration rms variations

3.1 Interruption, sustained

> 1 min

0.0 pu

3.2 Undervoltages

> 1 min

0.8-0.9 pu

3.3 Overvoltages

> 1 min

1.1-1.2 pu

3.4 Current overload

> 1 min

4.0 Imbalance

4.1 Voltage

steady state

0.5-2%

4.2 Current

steady state

1.0-30%

5.0 Waveform distortion

5.1 DC offset

steady state

0-0.1%

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