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Title: Variable Frequency Drives Harmonics Overview


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Variable Frequency DrivesHarmonics Overview
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Harmonics Overview
  • What causes harmonics ?
  • Non-linear load devices create harmonics when
    they convert ac to dc, dc to dc, dc to ac,
    and ac to ac.
  • This can produce high levels of harmonic voltage
    and current distortion.

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Harmonics Overview
  • Harmonics operate at a frequency that is a
    multiple of the fundamental
  • Harmonics operate at a magnitude that is
    inversely proportional to the magnitude of the
    fundamental
  • In other words... the higher the harmonic order,
    the less effect it has on the waveform.
  • In most cases, harmonic analysis is limited to
    the 13th harmonic.

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Harmonics Overview
  • Frequency is defined as the number of times a
    given waveform repeats itself every second.
  • Example the typical household line current
    impresses 115 volts AC, 60 times per second.

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Harmonics Overview
  • Harmonic currents operate at the same time as the
    fundamental, but at faster rates
  • Harmonic currents are additive, producing a
    distorted sine wave.

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Harmonics Overview
  • Harmonic Currents are currents that flow at the
    same time as a fundamental current, 60Hz
    frequency, but at multiples of the fundamental.
  • For a typical 6 pulse inverter, these multiples
    are
  • Fundamental 60 Hz
  • 5th Harmonic 60 x 5 300 Hz
  • 7th Harmonic 60 x 7 420 Hz
  • 11th Harmonic 60 x 11 660 Hz
  • 13th Harmonic 60 x 13 780 Hz
  • 17th Harmonic 60 x 17 1,020 Hz

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Harmonics Overview
  • A harmonic current operates in harmony with the
    fundamental but faster i.e. the 5th harmonic of
    the 60 Hz fundamental repeats itself 300 (60 x 5)
    times per second.

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Harmonics Overview
  • Harmonics have several harmful side effects
  • Can interfere with electronic equipment and
    people
  • through radiated (RFI) interference through the
    air
  • emitted (EMI) interference over power and control
    wires.
  • Can cause an increase in supplied power (KVA)
    over what is really needed (kW or HP)
  • Entire AC supply line must be sized accordingly
  • End user transformers, switchgear, wires,
    contactors, and fuses have to be bigger.
  • The power company generator
  • Can cause Poor Power

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Poor Power. . .
Harmonics Overview
  • Reduces the Load Carrying Capacity of Your
    Electrical System!
  • Transformers wiring are sized by current
    capacity. If additional current is required due
    to low power factor, capacity for work producing
    current is displaced. Everything in your
    building is oversized to make up for poor power
    factor.

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Harmonics DC Capacitance Link
  • A DC capacitance link provides voltage to the
    inverter between the peaks of the mains voltage
    waveform. Current only flows from the mains into
    the DC link when the mains voltage exceeds that
    of the capacitor. Current only flows when the
    mains voltage is near its peak, as shown.
  • The larger the DC link capacitor, the shorter the
    period of current flow, and the higher the peak
    current.

Single or Three
V

Phase Power
C
C

Current
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D C Link
Rectifier
Inverter
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Harmonic - Current Wave Form
Ideal current wave but not attainable with a
6-pulse drive
What the current wave form looks like with a
6-pulse drive
Approaching a perfect current wave
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Typical Drive Input Current Waveform
MM4 45kW Line Current Waveform (low impedance
mains)
I RMS 75A Power 12kW (x3) If current is
sinusoidal Only 52A is required for the Same
power.
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SED2 Typical Waveform
SED2 11kW Line Current Waveform
I RMS 53A Power 12kW (x3) If current is
sinusoidal Only 52A is required for the same
power.
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DC Link Design Results
15HP Typical VFD Line Current Harmonics Spectrum
15 HP SED2 Line Current Harmonics Spectrum
Meter deflection
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Harmonics Competitive Analysis
  • How do other VFD manufacturers address Harmonics?
  • Some build in DC link chokes
  • This adds cost, weight and current losses
  • Some offer line reactors
  • Rarely built-in to VFD - often offered as a
    separate option
  • Commonly mounted in bypass cabinet, or supplied
    in its own enclosure
  • Adds cost, weight and can cause nuisance tripping
    of drive on undervoltage
  • Some build special 12 and 18 pulse drives
  • Extremely expense and not practical for most
    application under 100HP
  • Some just ignore the problem

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Harmonics - The SED2 Advantage
  • SED2 is specifically designed for HVAC
    applications
  • Fans and pumps with variable torque load
    characteristics
  • Sophisticated Siemens control technology enables
    the SED2 to significantly reduce current
    harmonics by dramatically reducing the size
    (capacitance) of the DC link.
  • In lieu of large (high uF) electrolytic
    capacitors used in most VFDs, SED2 uses much
    lower value (low uF) plastic capacitors.
  • Typical 15Hp VFD DC link capacitance of 1000uF
  • SED2 15HP VFD DC link capacitance of 20uF

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Siemens SED2 VFD Advantages
  • Low harmonics design
  • Small enclosure size
  • Many standard features
  • Reduces operating cost
  • Low power losses/high efficiency
  • Minimal effect on customer power
  • Wide power range from ½ to 125 HP
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