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Homepage>IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-14: Assessment of emission limits for harmonics, interharmonics, voltage fluctuations and unbalance for the connection of disturbing installations to LV power systems
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IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-14: Assessment of emission limits for harmonics, interharmonics, voltage fluctuations and unbalance for the connection of disturbing installations to LV power systems

IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-14: Assessment of emission limits for harmonics, interharmonics, voltage fluctuations and unbalance for the connection of disturbing installations to LV power systems

Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Partie 3-14: Evaluation des limites d'émission pour les harmoniques, les interharmoniques, les fluctuations et les déséquilibres de tension lors du raccordement d'installations perturbatrices aux réseaux d'alimentation à basse tension (BT)

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Označení normy:IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011
Vydáno:2011-10-20
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IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011

IEC TR 61000-3-14:2011 is a Technical Report which provides guidance on principles that can be used as the basis for determining the requirements for the connection of disturbing installations to low voltage (LV) public power systems. For the purposes of this part of IEC 61000, a disturbing installation means an installation (which may be a load or a generator) that produces disturbances: harmonics and/or interharmonics, voltage flicker and/or rapid voltage changes, and/or voltage unbalance. The primary objective is to provide guidance to system operators or owners for engineering practices, which will facilitate the provision of adequate service quality for all connected customer installations. In addressing installations, this report is not intended to replace equipment standards for emission limits. This report addresses the allocation of the capacity of the system to absorb disturbances. It does not address how to mitigate disturbances, nor does it address how the capacity of the system can be increased.