Abstract:
Modern electrical distribution systems arc employing a large number or non-linear loads due to
the development of semiconductor technology. This arises from the need that facilities want to
increase efficiency and productivity of their systems. Among these non-linear loads arc large
1 \SDs, arc furnaces, etc in industrial power systems and computers, Printers, UPSs. electronic
and magnetic ballast iluoresccnt lighting , used in modern offices and commercial buildings. The
widespread and growing use of these loads has greatly increased the flow of harmonic currents
on facility distribution systems and has created a number of problems such as overheated
transformers , motors, conductors, and neutral wires; nuisance breaker trips: and vo I tagc
distortion . So the effects of harmonics within the system and their impact on the utility and
neighboring loads needs to be examined before any complaints arc made, equipment is damaged.
or production is lost.
This research investigates and analyzes the harmonic distortion levels in L V electrical networks.
For the purpose of this research two facilities have been selected, one is industrial power system
and the other is commercial power system . HIOKl 3196 Power quality analyzer was used to
assess and evaluate the harmonic distortion level in the first site and simulation technique. using
DlgSILENT PowerFactory, was used for the second facility. At the end. measurement and
simulation results have been compared with standards, possible causes analyzed and harmonic
effects, particularly additional losses in distribution transformers have been esti ma t ed.
Resul t s o r the research include the vol tage and current distortion l evels in the industria l site
bci ng within IEEE standards, but the current and voltage distortion l e vels in the commerc i al
site were found to exceed the standard limits . It was found that trans former load losses can
increase by up to 126% under harmonic load currents. By looking at the harmonic-related losses
in a speci fic electrical system, energy costs have also been qua n ti fi ed . The an al y s i s sh owed tha t
co s t s d u e to l osses re l ated to harmonics may be more than three fold the cost o f losses w i t h no
h a rm onics . One o f the most economic and effective ways to mitigate harmonics in power
systems is through the use of harmonic shunt passive fil ters . ln this thesis a singl e- tuned m u lt i
branch filter was designed as a mitigation techni que and observed to reduce the harmonicdistortion levels to acceptable v a l ues.