The Impact of the Use of Large Non-Linear Lighting Loads in Low-Voltage Networks.
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2018Autor
Milardovich, Natalio
Prevosto, Leandro
Lara, Miguel
Milardovich, Diego
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The principal numerical and experimental results obtained by the authors on the har monic power losses in low-voltage networks in the lighting area have been summarized
in this review. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) loads
were considered. Four-core cables and four single-core cable arrangements were exam ined. The cables were modeled by using electromagnetic finite element analysis software.
It was found that the cross section of the neutral conductor plays an important role in the
derating of the cable ampacity due to the presence of a high level of triplen harmonics in
the distorted current. In order to reduce the third-order harmonic currents in the neutral
conductor, an experimental investigation of diversity factors for LED in combination with
CFL and LED lamps was also performed. Attention was paid to the reduction of the third order harmonic current, which is mainly responsible for the strong increase in power
losses in the neutral conductor of low-voltage installations. The convenience of having
LED lamps designed to operate as two-phase loads is suggested for certain applications.
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