Pq events evaluation, Pq recorder setup, Configuring the ieee 1159 power quality recorder – SATEC SA300 ezPAC Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 8 Configuring Recorders

Configuring the IEEE 1159 Power Quality Recorder

SA300 Substation Automation Unit

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PQ Events Evaluation

The events are classified in accordance with the IEEE 1159 power quality categories.

The table below shows the categories recorded by the device, the metering data used
to detect voltage and frequency faults, their typical triggering thresholds and event
durations.

Impulsive transients. Impulsive transients are detected as impulses with a rise time

less than 0.5 ms and duration from 150 us to ½ cycle. The impulse magnitude is
measured as the overshoot voltage magnitude above the normal voltage waveshape.
It is referenced to the nominal peak voltage (1.414 Un).

Sags and swells. A voltage sag or swell is classified as one polyphase event
regardless of the shape and of the number of phases affected (as per IEC 61000-4-

30). An event can begin on one phase and end on another phase. The fault
magnitude is recorded separately for each phase involved. The event duration is
measured from the instant at which the voltage falls/rises below/above the start
threshold on one of the phases to that at which it becomes greater/lower than the end

threshold on all affected phases including a threshold hysteresis.

Voltage Interruptions. The voltage interruption is detected when the voltages on all
phases fall below the interruption threshold (as per IEC 61000-4-30).

Flicker. The flicker is evaluated according to IEC 61000-4-15. The 10-min Pst values
are used to follow and indicate the flicker faults.

Event ID IEEE 1159 category

Trigger parameter Reference

value

Typical
thresholds,
%

Event
duration

PQE11 Impulsive

transients Instantaneous

overshoot voltage

Un peak
voltage

20-200%

150 us–10 ms

PQE211

Instantaneous sag

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

80-90%

< 30 cycles

PQE212

Instantaneous swell

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

110-120%

< 30 cycles

PQE221

Momentary interruption ½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

0-10%

< 3 sec

PQE222

Momentary sag

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

80-90%

< 3 sec

PQE223

Momentary swell

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

110-120%

< 3 sec

PQE231

Temporary interruption ½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

0-10%

< 1 min

PQE232

Temporary sag

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

80-90%

< 1 min

PQE233

Temporary swell

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

110-120%

< 1 min

PQE31

Sustained interruption

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

0-10%

> 1 min

PQE32

Undervoltage

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

80-90%

> 1 min

PQE33

Overvoltage

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

110-120%

> 1 min

PQE4

Voltage unbalance

3-sec negative
sequence unbalance

No 1-5%

Steady

state

PQE52

Harmonics THD

3-sec harmonic THD

No

5-20%

Steady state

PQE53

Interharmonics THD

3-sec interharmonic
THD

No 2-8%

Steady

state

PQE6 Voltage

fluctuations

(flicker)

10-min Pst

No

1-5

Steady state

PQE7 Frequency

variations 3-sec

frequency Nominal

frequency

1-6% Steady

state

Un – nominal device voltage

PQ Recorder Setup

The IEEE 1159 PQ recorder setup allows you to adjust thresholds and hysteresis for
PQ triggers, to define the waveform and data log options for PQ events, and to
enable or disable the PQ recorder in your device.

To configure the PQ recorder:

1. Select Memory/Log from the Meter Setup menu, then click on the

PQ Recorder tab.

2. If you want to change the default settings, adjust thresholds and

hysteresis for PQ triggers

3. Select the waveform and data logging options for PQ events
4. Download your setup to the device.

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