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Dave George
Unisys
Workshop
A 2-day Workshop investigating issues concerning powerline harmonics
generated by electrical and electronic products
Recent standards and legislation have called for limits on powerline
harmonic emissions from electrical and electronic equipment that could cause
increased product costs measured in billions of dollars! This workshop will
examine the bases used to determine the present limits and develop positions
for the US to take in future developments. For effective answers we must
have inputs from power utilities, manufactures and consumers. Thus we wish
to:
· Open a dialog on this subject between manufactures and electric supply
utilities in North America
· Develop a common understanding of the powerline mains environment and the
economic implications of various strategies for managing harmonic emissions
in public power distribution systems
· Develop US proposals for the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) initiative revising the IEC harmonic emissions standard (Document IEC
61000-3-2) to cover electrical/electronic products connected to public
powerline mains distribution systems in North America
· Develop US proposals in the above IEC initiative to cover
electrical/electronic products connected to mains distribution systems in
the European Union and elsewhere throughout the world, which are as
consistent as possible with the US requirements
About half of the time will be devoted to prepared presentations with the
remainder to informal discussions among the participants.
Harmonics Workshop Agenda
1/28/98 A.M.
1. Power Quality & Resulting Issues
· EMC Compatibility
· European Directives - EMC and LVD
· Phenomena
Harmonics
Flicker
Interharmonics
Inrush
· IEC 60555-2/3
· IEC 61000-3-2/3/4
· IEEE 519
· 77A/242/NP
· Statement of Issues
· Effected Parties
Utilities
Manufacturers
Consumers
· Brief Overview/Outline of Workshop Program
2. Manufacturer Perspective/Concerns/Issues
· Costs
· Impact on Products and Product Availability
· Power Quality Issues (Immunity)
· etc.
3. Utility Perspectives/Concerns/Issues
· Costs
· Impact on Network
· Power Quality Issues (Emissions)
· etc.
1/28/98 P.M.
1. Overview of System Models (Theoretical Environment)
· Product Emissions
Fundamental Current (Displacement PF)
Harmonic Currents (Distortion Factor)
Flicker (briefly only)
Interharmonics (briefly only)
· Mains Environment
· System Impedance
· ITHD ----> VTHD (I*Z=V)
2. Typical Mains System Characteristics (Practical Environment)
· Impedances
· Critical Levels
· Experienced Levels
· IEC 61000-2-2 Compatibility Levels
· IEEE 519 Planning Levels
· Compatibility at What Points? (Duplex Outlets, Pcc, ??)
3. Typical Load Characteristics (What "Lives" in the Environment)
· Emission & Immunity
· Lighting
· Consumer Equipment
· ITE Equipment
· Air Conditioning
· ASD's
· etc.
1/29/98 A.M.
1. Mitigation Techniques
· Overview
· Passive versus Active Methods
· Product Mitigation versus Centralized Mitigation
· Lighting Case Study
2. Economic Issues/Tradeoffs
3. Regulatory Philosophies
· Regulatory Philosophies & Consequences
· "Equal Rights" Philosophy
· Cost Tradeoffs - Costs versus Obtained Benefits
4. Agree Upon a Statement of Design Objectives
· Review Previous Material/Notes & Develop Consensus
· IEC 61000-2-2 and IEEE 519 - Are These Reasonable Design Goals (Planning
Levels)?
· Regional Differences
Network Topologies
Regulatory Philosophies
etc.
· Conclusions
Agree to IEC 61000-2-2 and IEEE 519 levels?
Propose Different Levels?
5. ACEC ad hoc Conclusions
· Limits for Professional ITE
· Japanese Situation - JEIDA
· Unfinished Work
Limits for non-ITE equipment
Balanced Three Phase Equipment
Low Volume Equipment
5. Acquisition of Relevant Survey Data
· System Distortion Levels
· Incidence of Power Quality Problems Related to Harmonics
· System Impedances
6. Process for Developing US Position(s)
1/29/98 P.M.
1. Summary and Re-Statement of Design Objectives (Consensus & Conclusions)
2. Reaction & Discussion
3. Next Steps
· Action Plan
· Alternatives
· ITIC Program
· USTAG
· Owners
4. Close of Meeting
Meeting Times:
January 28:
7:30 am Registration and continental Breakfast
8:00 am to 4:00 pm workshop with possible ad hoc meetings in the evening
January 29:
8:00 am to 3:00 pm workshop with wrap-up and conclusions between 2:00 pm and
3:00 pm
Lunch will be served both days.
Harmonics Workshop Speakers
1. Welcome & Overview
Jim McKim - Hewlett-Packard Company
2. Manufacturer Perspectives/Concerns/Issues
Girts Zeidenbergs - IBM
3. Utility Perspectives/Concerns/Issues
Jean Bertin-Mahieux - Hydro-Quebec
4. Overview of System Models
Arshad Mansoor - Power Electronics Applications Center
Larry Conrad - Cinergy Corp.
5. Typical Mains System Characteristics
Larry Conrad - Cinergy Corp.
Arshad Mansoor - Power Electronics Applications Center
Dan Ward - Virginia Power
6. Typical Load Characteristics
Ed Yandek - GE Lighting
Peter Philips - Harman International
Jim McKim - Hewlett-Packard Company
7. Mitigation Techniques - Overview & Case Study
Jim McKim - Hewlett-Packard Company
Ed Yandek - GE Lighting
8. Economic Issues/Tradeoffs
David George - Unisys Corp.
9. Regulatory Philosophies
Jim McKim - Hewlett-Packard Company
10. Statement of Design Objectives - Review & Discussion
Suzette Albert - NCR Corp.
Larry Conrad - Cinergy Corp.
11. ACEC ad hoc Conclusions & JEIDA Requirements
Ralph Calcavecchio - EMC Consultant
12. Acquisition of Relevant Survey Data
Ralph Calcavecchio - EMC Consultant
13. Process for Developing US Position(s)
Ralph Showers - Prof. Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania
14. Summary and Re-Statement of Design Objectives - Conclusions
Don Heirman - Lucent Technologies
Bill Hanrahan - TIA
Jack Kinn - EIA
15. Reaction & Discussion
Don Heirman - Lucent Technologies
Bill Hanrahan - TIA
Jack Kinn - EIA
16. Next Steps
Don Heirman -Lucent Technologies
Bill Hanrahan - TIA
Jack Kinn - EIA
____________________________________________________________________________
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Date and Location: January 28-29, 1999
Sheraton International Hotel at BWI Airport
7032 Elm Road, Baltimore, Maryland
Telephone: 410-859-3300
FAX: 410-859-0565
Please make your reservations directly with the hotel and cite "Harmonics
Workshop" or USEMCS Corp to get the $99.00 plus tax rate. The hotel will
hold that price until 1/8/99.
Registration Form Contact: Herb Mertel
Telephone: 760-741-3301 Fax: 760-741-5327
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Make check payable to U.S. EMC Standards Corporation in U.S. dollars drawn
on a U.S. bank. Mail to:
Herb Mertel
Mertel Associates
P. O. Box 300752
Escondido, CA 92030
Email: [email protected]
*With prior telephone or fax registration to Herb Mertel only.
The organizing committee reserves the right to substitute speakers, modify
the program, and restrict attendance or to cancel the workshop. No refunds
will be made to individuals who cancel after January 15. Substitutions are
allowed. Attendance is limited and will be accommodated on a first come,
first serve basis. Registration will be confirmed by fax or email for those
who advance register.
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