In this webinar, taught by Pablo De Jarmy, at Projar in Mexico, he discusses best practices in harmonic filter design by giving an overview of the IEEE 1531 standard. After a harmonic filter is specified for a given frequency and kVAr capacity, many other factors have to be considered for the final specification, as the filter will almost certainly not operate under ideal conditions. IEEE 1531 standard provides a guide to design the filter to overcome these less tan ideal conditions and help assure the filter will work without further issues.
Harmonic Filter Design Following IEEE 1531 Explained
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