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INTRODUCTION
Since last 25 years there has been an increase in the use of solid state electronic technology. This new, highly efficient, electronic technology provides product quality with increased productivity. Today, we are able to produce products at costs less than in the years passed, with the introduction of automation by using the solid state electronic technology .This new technology requires clear electric power.
The conventional speed control systems are being replaced by modern power electronic systems, bringing a verity of advantages to the users. Classic examples are DC $ AC drives, UPS, soft stators, etc. Since the thrusters converter technology is rapidly gaining in the modern industrial plants, the power supply systems are contaminated as the ideal sinusoidal current and voltage waveforms are getting distorted. This is in turn is affecting the performance of the equipment in the electrical network.
WHAT IS POWER QUALITY?
Adequate to superior power quality is essential for the smooth functioning of critical industrial processes. As industries expand, utilities become more interconnected and usage of electronically controlled equipment increases, power quality is jeopardized. Most large industrial and commercial sites are served by overhead lines with feeders that are subject to unpredictable and sporadic events, e.g. lightning and contact with tree limbs. Most distribution circuits have resoling devices that clear temporary faults through a timed series of trip and close operations.
This minimizes the possibility of long-term outages but leads to a number of minor power disturbances. These typically occur several times a month. Many electric utilities have increased the voltage at which they distribute power. This allows a single circuit to serve more customers or deliver higher loads, and reduces energy losses in the system. But it often means the overhead distribution circuit is longer, with more exposure to disturbances. And disturbances travel farther because of lower system impedances associated with higher voltage circuits. Sophisticated new systems are providing vastly increased efficiency and control in critical processes. But with their high sensitivity even to brief variations in electric power quality, today's computer-driven devices fail when power is disturbed for even a few milliseconds.