Selective active filter with remote harmonic distortion control

Abstract

PostprintThis paper presents the calculation methods for the different filtering blocks of a selective active filter in order to minimize the active filter inverter size, keeping the harmonic emissions at the limits stated by the applicable regulations. Since it may be necessary to comply with the regulations at a remote place with respect to the active filter location, the method has been extended to this case. In order to validate the simulations, measurements which were made at a real application - and arc furnace - were used. Finally, the simulated results obtained with a remote hybrid filter were compared with those obtained when an active filter is installed directly at the place where the harmonic emission regulations must be met. The comparison shows that remote compensation is an alternative to be seriously considered. The results are similar to those obtained with local compensation and the cost may be substantially lower

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