Power and Voltage Quality Trainer
AD 2
– MI 3399
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high energy and are classified as low (<5kHz), medium (5kHz<f<500kHz) and high
frequency (>500kHz) transients.
Impact on customers’ equipment
Transient overvoltages cause the immediate failure or degradation of a transformer,
capacitor or semiconductor or causes cable isolation that can lead to faulty operation.
Electronic drives may fall out.
impulse transient
impulse transient
oscillatory transient
Figure 2-5: transients
3 Connection and setup
3.1 Electrical system configuration
Before we get on with measurements, the instrument and software should be set up
properly.
For demonstration and exercise purposes, we will simulate a typical situation, where
an instrument is connected to the 3-phase 4-wire system, somewhere between the
transformer and the load.
U
Nom
= 230 VL-N
I
Nom
= 1000 A
f
Nom
= 50/60 Hz
N
T
R
A
N
S
F
O
R
M
E
R
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