ABB Power Quality Filters: Pqfi - PQFM - Pqfs
ABB Power Quality Filters: Pqfi - PQFM - Pqfs
ABB Power Quality Filters: Pqfi - PQFM - Pqfs
Harmonics
Reactive Power
Load Imbalance
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ABB Power Quality Filters
The solution to poor Power Quality
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ABB Power Quality Filters
The best solution to harmonic problems
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ABB filtering principle: cancellation of harmonics by equal and opposite harmonic generation by an active filter device
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Active harmonic filtering principle
Schematic :
FUNDAMENTAL ONLY
Feeder
PQF ONLY
HARMONICS
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ABB Power Quality Filters
How does an active filter work (1)?
Physical Signals
Measurements
Power inverter
control signals
State of the art
digital DSP system
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ABB Power Quality Filters
How does an active filter work (1)
Line reactor
Output filter
PWM
reactor
PWM Inverter
Control system (IGBT-based)
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ABB Power Quality Filters
The PQF
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ABB Power Quality Filters
The PQF
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types: The PQFS
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ABB Power Quality Filters
The PQFS
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFS
Load balancing
– Phase to phase (as in PQF-I-M series)
– Phase to neutral
– Allows to eliminate the 50/60 Hz neutral
current due to unbalanced loads connected
between phase and neutral, e.g. load in a
data center
Reduces voltage between neutral and ground
conductors
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFS
Newly added features:
– More compact – 120A in the same enclosure
– Improved thermal design
– Improved protection (hardware & software)
– Increased life of output filter: disconnected
while filter not running
– Improved lifting and wall mounting facilities
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFM
– 3-wire active filter for line current filtering
– 20 harmonics from 2nd to 50th order
– Reactive power and line balancing feature
– Full and limited redundancy
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFM
– Ratings for CE filters: 50/60 Hz
208 V U 480 V 480 V U 690 V
I [A] Small 70
* For system voltages > 600V, the current ratings may be derated automatically
depending on the operating temperature.
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFI
– 3-wire active filter for line current filtering
– 20 harmonics from 2nd to 50th order
– Reactive power and line balancing feature
– Full and limited redundancy
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ABB Power Quality Filters
ABB active filter types
The PQFI
– Ratings for CE filters: 50/60 Hz
Nr harms 20 20
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ABB Power Quality Filters
PQF-Range
Application area :
PQFS
– Four wire commercial applications (e.g. office applications, hotels, banks)
– Three wire Industrial applications (e.g. pumping stations) without notches in voltage waveform
PQFM : medium scale industrial three wire applications
PQFI: extra heavy, high power industrial applications
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use the PQF range of Active Filters (1)?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Example 1
T1 T2 T3
2 MVA 2 MVA 2 MVA
6% 6% 6%
400 V 400 V 400 V
3200/5
15 VA To T1
700 kvar Drives PQFA 400 kvar Drives 400 kvar Drives
7% 945 kVA 296 kVA 7% 315 kVA 7% 315 kVA
(1010 A) (1364 A) (428 A) (577 A) (455 A) (577 A) (455 A)
Problem:
– High frequency components disturb production system
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Example 1
2000 2000
1000
1000
Line current [A]
-1000
-1000
-2000
-2000
-3000
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -3000
Time [ms] 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Time [ms]
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Induction heating application
14% 14%
12% 12%
10%
10%
8%
8%
6%
6%
Effect on
high frequencies
4%
4%
2%
2%
0%
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 0%
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
Frequency [Harmonics]
Frequency [Harmonics]
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use closed loop control?
Distortion source
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use closed loop control?
AF AF
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use closed loop control?
CT : x/5A
Other loads
Future extent ion = easy
THDI = ? unknown
Open loop operation Total loads = ? Unknown
Control point Pass/fail regulation = ? Unknown
CT:x/1A CT CT CT CT
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use closed loop control?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why load balancing/reactive power?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why perform load balancing?
Example
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use the PQF range of Active Filters (4)?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use the PQF range of Active Filters (4)?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Why use the PQF range of Active Filters (5)?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Option
PQ-Link software
Direct control and monitoring from local or
remote computer
Windows based software to:
– Consult and program the filter
– Monitor parameters
Multicolored display of
– Voltages
– Currents
– Other parameters
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Where are the PQF active filters used?
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ABB Power Quality Filters
Conclusions
ABB
– Has a complete range of active filters
– Has a vast amount of experience in the active filter field
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