budhiman
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2016
- 60
Hello
I have a harmonic current spectrum from a system test performed which could be only loaded 25% of its rated load (the remaining loads are still under construction). All the loads are L-N well distributed. There is no other type of load in this system.
To obtain the full load (100%) harmonic spectrum can the harmonic orders be scaled by four (measured spectrum multiplied by 4)? Is there an empirical formula that can be used here OR since all loads will be well-distributed scaling should be fine?
Will be using this data for transformer derating calculation based on IEEE C57.110-2018.
I have a harmonic current spectrum from a system test performed which could be only loaded 25% of its rated load (the remaining loads are still under construction). All the loads are L-N well distributed. There is no other type of load in this system.
To obtain the full load (100%) harmonic spectrum can the harmonic orders be scaled by four (measured spectrum multiplied by 4)? Is there an empirical formula that can be used here OR since all loads will be well-distributed scaling should be fine?
Will be using this data for transformer derating calculation based on IEEE C57.110-2018.