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IEEE 519-1992
Related to:
Harmonic Distortion
Current Distortion
Line Distortion
IEEE 519 standard
Limits for harmonic voltages on the utility transmission and distribution systems
Limits for harmonic currents within the industrial distribution systems
Fines for not being in compliance
Solutions to meet IEEE
After KDR
The addition of a KDR Optimized Drive Reactor will limit the inrush current to the rectifier, rounding the waveform, reducing the peak currents and lowering the harmonic current distortion.
Learn more about the KDR
After HG7
The HG7 not only limits current distortion to less than 7% TDD, it also improves true power factor. Multiple package options result in the right filter configuration for the application.
Learn more about the HG7
After H5
By actively monitoring the load current, the H5 determines the proper current waveform for injection into the system to maintain an acceptable level of harmonic distortion (TDD Reduction to 5% or better at Full Load).
Learn more about the H5
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