This paper analyzes the accuracy of algorithms commonly adopted in instruments devoted to the detection and the characterization of voltage dips (also called sags). This analysis is particularly interesting because the results of dip measurements are utilized for calculation of severity levels and site indexes that are important parameters in the assessment of quality level of power supply but also for selecting equipment with proper intrinsic immunity. Anyway, instruments for dip measurement still have unresolved technical and theoretical issues related to the characterization of their metrological performances, so, it can be found that different instruments are significantly in disagreement in some actual measurements. This paper moves a step into the direction of deepening the knowledge about the measurement of voltage dips, pointing out the limits incident to the adoption of the detection algorithms indicated in the standards. It starts with a discussion about parameters that characterize voltage dips, in agreement with standard. Then, the analytical calculations of some systematic deviations in the event characterization, introduced by the most diffused dip detection algorithms, in simplified measurement situations, are presented, underlining their remarkable impact. The obtained relations are experimentally verified on a commercial power quality instrument, forecasting its systematic deviations.
Accuracy Analysis of Algorithms Adopted in Voltage Dip Measurements
GALLO, Daniele;LANDI, Carmine;LUISO, Mario
2010
Abstract
This paper analyzes the accuracy of algorithms commonly adopted in instruments devoted to the detection and the characterization of voltage dips (also called sags). This analysis is particularly interesting because the results of dip measurements are utilized for calculation of severity levels and site indexes that are important parameters in the assessment of quality level of power supply but also for selecting equipment with proper intrinsic immunity. Anyway, instruments for dip measurement still have unresolved technical and theoretical issues related to the characterization of their metrological performances, so, it can be found that different instruments are significantly in disagreement in some actual measurements. This paper moves a step into the direction of deepening the knowledge about the measurement of voltage dips, pointing out the limits incident to the adoption of the detection algorithms indicated in the standards. It starts with a discussion about parameters that characterize voltage dips, in agreement with standard. Then, the analytical calculations of some systematic deviations in the event characterization, introduced by the most diffused dip detection algorithms, in simplified measurement situations, are presented, underlining their remarkable impact. The obtained relations are experimentally verified on a commercial power quality instrument, forecasting its systematic deviations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.