Short Time Voltage Variations Analysis for the new Brazilian Distribution Procedures (PRODIST) and for the IEC 61000-4-30

Authors

  • G. S. Wojichowski Author
  • C. D. P. Crovato Author
  • R. C. Leborgne Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.379

Keywords:

Power Quality Analyzer, Brazilian Power Quality Standard (Prodist), Short Time Voltage Variation

Abstract

This paper presents the analysis of one important requirement of the new Brazilian regulation of Power Quality. The Electric Distribution Procedures (PRODIST), that includes power quality regulation, stipulates the references and methods of measurements to the Electrical Utilities that soon will become a standard that will have limits that must be achieved. The main target of this paper is to compare and propose a specific calculus methodology for a Power Quality Analyzer to precisely identify the amplitude and duration of Short Time Voltage Variations requested in the PRODIST. The PQ Analyzer complies PRODIST technical specifications and the International Standard IEC61000-4-30 for some aspects that PRODIST is not clear. The weak points that are not specified in the PRODIST are also analyzed, showing that they should be more precise, otherwise if different manufactures choose distinct methods, procedures and algorithms, they will not reach the same results. Therefore, power quality measurements could not be compared using equipment of different manufacturers.

Author Biographies

  • G. S. Wojichowski

    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 
    Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

  • C. D. P. Crovato

    Feevale University 
    ERS239, 2755, Novo Hamburgo - CEP: 93352-000 - Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) 

  • R. C. Leborgne

    Department of Electrical Engineering 
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 
    Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

Published

2024-01-24

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