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Demystifying IEEE 519-2022: Harmonic Distortion Essentials and Solutions

Join us for session 4 in this 4-part series! In our upcoming webinar, discover the essentials of IEEE 519-2022 and how it relates to harmonic distortion in power systems. MTE's presenter, Sarah Woods, will provide greater clarity on this topic to help you:

  • Unravel the complexities of harmonics in power systems
  • Gain insights into handling nonlinear loads
  • Learn how various solutions can meet stringent current distortion standards



Originally presented: May 16, 2024
Duration: 0.33 hour
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Overview

Discover the essentials of IEEE 519-2022 and how it relates to harmonic distortion in power systems. The recommended practice of this standard offers vital guidance for nonlinear load-inclusive power system designs. MTE's presenter, Sarah Woods, will clarify the practical application of distortion limits at the point of common coupling (PCC), emphasizing its relevance to transformer locations in various contexts.

She'll also help you decode the calculation of current distortion limits, connecting transformer short circuit current to load, and explore the significance of meeting the current distortion requirement as prescribed by IEEE 519-2022.

Key Takeaways

  • Unravel the complexities of harmonics in power systems
  • Gain insights into handling nonlinear loads
  • Learn how various solutions can meet stringent current distortion standards

Speaker

Sarah Woods, Applications Engineer, MTE Corporation

Sarah Woods has been an Applications Engineer at MTE Corporation for over seven years. She provides customers with technical support such as helping them with product selection, sizing, configuration, and troubleshooting. Sarah also conducts detailed product demonstrations and training sessions to educate and provide recommendations to MTE’s distributors, OEMs, end users, and key stakeholders. To help share her knowledge, she’s written various technical articles and application notes about MTE’s products. Sarah earned her BS in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in power and energy from the University of Wisconsin - Platteville.