In message <[email protected]> John Woodgate writes:

> G5/4 is not a European standard. It is a document produced for the UK
> electricity suppliers, as guidance on planning levels of voltage
> harmonics, when supplying fairly large consumers of electricity.
> 
> It can be obtained (for GBP65) from the Electricity Association,
> 
> http://www.electricity.org.uk

A useful guide to G5/4, which incidentally gives quite an amount of 
information on the recommendation itself, is freely downloadable as a 
466 kB PDF (26 A4 pages) from the website of GAMBICA, the UK's trade 
association for the instrumentation, control, automation and 
laboratory technology industries at

http://www.gambica.org.uk

Go to the "publications" page and click on

"GAMBICA Guide to Electricity Association Recommendation G5/4,
Second Edition".

Bill Lyons

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