Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

Automatic Identification of Different Types of Consumer Configurations by Using Harmonic Current Measurements

  • Max Domagk,
  • Irene Yu-Hua Gu,
  • Jan Meyer,
  • Peter Schegner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083598
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 3598

Abstract

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Power quality (PQ) is an increasing concern in the distribution networks of modern industrialized countries. The PQ monitoring activities of distribution system operators (DSO), and consequently the amount of PQ measurement data, continuously increase, and consequently new and automated tools are required for efficient PQ analysis. Time characteristics of PQ parameters (e.g., harmonics) usually show characteristic daily and weekly cycles, mainly caused by the usage behaviour of electric devices. In this paper, methods are proposed for the classification of harmonic emission profiles for typical consumer configurations in public low voltage (LV) networks using a binary decision tree in combination with support vector machines. The performance of the classification was evaluated based on 40 different measurement sites in German public LV grids. This method can support network operators in the identification of consumer configurations and the early detection of fundamental changes in harmonic emission behaviour. This enables, for example, assistance in resolving customer complaints or supporting network planning by managing PQ levels using typical harmonic emission profiles.

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