NEMA LSD 8-2014 Power Quality Implications of Self-ballasted Lamps in Residences.pdf
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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA LSD 8-2014Power QualityImplications ofSelf-ballasted Lamps inResidences 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association A NEMA Lighting Systems Division Document LSD 8-2014 Power Quality Implications of Self-ballasted Lam
2、ps in Residences Prepared by: NEMA Lamp and Ballast sections National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn, Virginia 22209 Approved: December 11, 2014 Published: June 26, 2015 www.nema.org The requirements or guidelines presented in this document, a NEMA Lig
3、hting Systems Division white paper, are considered technically sound at the time they are approved for publication. They are not a substitute for a product sellers or users own judgment with respect to the particular product discussed, and NEMA does not undertake to guarantee the performance of any
4、individual manufacturers products by virtue of this document or guide. Thus, NEMA expressly disclaims any responsibility for damages arising from the use, application, or reliance by others on the information contained in these white papers, standards, or guidelines. The opinions expressed in this s
5、tatement represent the consensus views of the member companies of the Lighting Systems Division of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. The members of the Lighting Systems Division manufacture traditional technology lamps and ballasts, light-emitting diodes (LEDs and OLEDs), LED lamps
6、and modules, LED drivers and power supplies, luminaires, lighting controls, and management systems. NEMA LSD 8-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 2 Contents Overview . 3 1 Scope 4 2 Benefits of Self-ballasted Lamps 4 3 Power Quality Aspects of Self-ballasted Lamps 4 3.1 Backgrou
7、nd . 4 3.2 A Perspective 5 3.3 Residential Self-ballasted Lamp Application and Use 5 3.4 Power Factor . 5 3.5 Harmonic Currents and THD . 6 3.6 Supporting Data 7 3.7 Models vs Data Monitoring in the Field . 11 4 Conclusions . 12 5 Postscript: Self-ballasted Lamps in Light Commercial Applications 12
8、Figures Figure 1 CFL Power Factor Implications . 6 Figure 2 Mixed/Aggregate Loads at Branch Circuit 8 Figure 3 Mixed/Aggregate Loads at Branch Circuit 8 Figure 4 Current Waveform, Single LPF Self-ballasted Lamp Load . 9 Figure 5 Current Waveform, Aggregate LPF Self-ballasted Lamp Load 9 Figure 6 Com
9、bined Current Waveform . 10 Figure 7 Sum of Harmonic Currents vs Harmonic Order for CFLs . 10 Tables Table 1 THD from Mixed Loads . 7 Table 2 Typical Lighting Load Characteristics: Aggregate Field Effect Implications and Typical System Mitigation 11 NEMA LSD 8-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufactu
10、rers Association 3 OVERVIEW The presence of high-reliability, low-cost electronic products continues to grow in the market. From a power systems perspective, these products can represent non-linear loads. They include entertainment devices, such as televisions, DVD players, and audio equipment; info
11、rmation technology devices, such as PCs, printers, and fax machines; variable speed motor drives for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); white goods appliances; food preparation and cooking products, such as microwaves and cooktops; and lighting products, which include electronic ball
12、asts, self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, and other power conversion devices that operate a variety of lamps. This proliferation is a direct result of the availability of low-cost switch mode devices and control circuitry, and the benefits such technolo
13、gy can bring to end users, including: a) lower operating costs b) energy cost savings c) short economic paybacks, often under two years d) more features, improved performance e) size and weight reduction f) improved form factors g) reduction of fossil fuel generation of electricity, causing less pol
14、lution From a utilites perspective, the proliferation of such products results in an increased growth of non-linear loads. Products with non-linear loads are not new, but we have entered a period where growth continues in all major end-use segments: residential, commercial, and industrial. This grow
15、th has led to an increased concern by some utilities about the effects on power quality from such loads. Some utilities are more concerned than others, but it is fair to say that utilities which are focused on such issues are expending more effort to instrument their service areas so they can monito
16、r THD(V) in an attempt to correlate end user and system disturbances with the increase of such loads within their service areas. At the highest levels, utilities are concerned with distortion to the voltage waveform they supply to their customers, but they are also concerned with the effects of non-
17、linear loads on their distribution infrastructure, which can include capital equipment and added heating losses within the systems. Some are concerned with disturbances that might occur in customers premises, since thosecustomers might attempt to fix blame for local interaction problems on the power
18、 quality as supplied by the utility. This white paper does not go into detail on the fundamentals of the above issues. There are many papers that address this subject from a utility perspective. This white paper seeks to put into perspective the subject of self-ballasted lamps and explain why the ef
19、fects presented by these lamps, from a power quality perspective, are not as severe as has sometimes been postulated. NEMA LSD 8-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 4 1 Scope This white paper provides information about self-ballasted lamps and the implications these lamps present
20、 from a power quality perspective. It focuses on the use of self-ballasted lamps in residences and on residential power quality. Self-ballasted lamps have dedicated ballasts that are part of the lamp itself, which allows the lamp to be used in some sockets that originally were meant for incandescent
21、 lamps. The ballast intercepts the electrical current before it enters the bulb itself, and it cannot be removed from the base. Some CFLs and some LED lamps are examples of self-ballasted lamps. Utilities are often internally conflicted on the issue of residential power quality. Engineering departme
22、nts tend to be conservative, since they are entrusted with the reliability of the system. Accordingly, they also tend to be risk averse regarding power quality issues, even when the loads are small and experience indicates that problems have yet to occur with products, such as nonpower factor (PF) c
23、orrected self-ballasted lamps (also called normal power factor, but the terms low power factor and nonpower factor corrected will be used interchangeably in this document). This white paper presents information from work started in the late 1990s using CFLs in aggregate and with other loads to try t
24、o better understand why non-power factor corrected CFL usage posed no problems during introduction of self-ballasted lamps into the residential marketplace. It is hoped that this paper also will help to justify why utilities should not hesitate to support and endorse the use of self-ballasted lamps,
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