Voltage Harmonics Sample Clauses

The Voltage Harmonics clause sets standards and limits for the acceptable levels of harmonic distortion in the electrical voltage supplied or used within a system. Typically, it requires that equipment connected to the power network does not introduce excessive harmonics, which can be measured using specific technical parameters or industry standards. By establishing these requirements, the clause helps prevent equipment malfunction, reduces the risk of damage to sensitive devices, and ensures the overall stability and efficiency of the electrical system.
Voltage Harmonics. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HARMONIC CONTENT (VOLTAGE) (in percent) For nominal voltage at interconnection point of 69 kV to 115 kV Maximum Individual Harmonic: 1.50 Maximum Total Harmonic Distortion: 2.50 For nominal voltage at interconnection point of 161 kV and above Maximum Individual Harmonic: 1.00 Maximum Total Harmonic Distortion: 1.50