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519-2022

IEEE Standard for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems
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Publication Date:  2022-08
Language:  EN
Standard Number:  519-2022
Society:  IEEE Power and Energy Society
Sku: STD25432
isbn:  978-1-5044-8727-6
Revision Standard - Active. Goals for the design of electrical systems that include both linear and nonlinear loads are established in this standard. The voltage and current waveforms that may exist throughout the system are described, and waveform distortion goals for the system designer are established. The interface between sources and loads is described as the point of common coupling and observance of the design goals will reduce interference between electrical equipment. This standard addresses steady-state limitations. Transient conditions exceeding these limitations may be encountered. This document sets the quality of power that is to be provided at the point of common coupling. This document does not cover the effects of radio-frequency interference; however, guidance is offered for wired telephone systems.
This standard establishes goals for the design of electrical systems that include both linear and nonlinear loads. The voltage and current waveforms that may exist throughout the system are described, and waveform distortion goals for the system designer are established. The interface between sources and loads is described as the point of common coupling and observance of the design goals will reduce interference between electrical equipment. The voltage and current distortion limits in this standard shall apply at the user point of common coupling (PCC) to overall installation containing harmonic producing loads (nonlinear equipment). Users are directed to other applicable standards such as IEEE Std 1547 or IEEE Std 2800 for current distortion limits of inverter-based resources (IBR) installations. When no other applicable standard exists, users shall continue to use footnote "c" under Table 2 through Table 4 in this standard for IBR connected to transmission systems.

Relations

Reference: 1453-2015
Reference: 1547-2018
Reference: 2800-2022
Amends: 519-2014

See also

IEC 61000-4-30: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)--Part 4-30: Testing and measurement techniques-- Power quality measurement methods.
IEC 61000-4-7: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)--Part 4-7: Testing and measurement techniques--General guid.
IEC 61000-4-15: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)--Part 4-15: Testing and measurement techniques-- Flickermeter--Functional and design specifications.

International Coding Standard (ICS)

29.240.01
Power transmission and distribution networks in general
* Powerline telecommunications, see 33.040.60
27.100
Power stations in general
* Including thermal power plants
* Nuclear power plants, see 27.120.20
* Hydraulic power plants, see 27.140
* Solar power stations, see 27.160
* Wind turbine systems, see 27.180

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