Publication detail
Light Sources Immunity to Short Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
DRÁPELA, J. BOK, J. ŠLEZINGR, J. PITHART, J.
Original Title
Light Sources Immunity to Short Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
English Title
Light Sources Immunity to Short Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
The short voltage dip is a short duration sudden reduction of RMS voltage and as the two dimensional electromagnetic disturbance, depth and duration time is used for its description. So a dip shape is a priori assumed to be a rectangular. Subsequently, the short voltage interruption is the short duration voltage dip to zero value. It is self-evident that no electric appliance can work continuously if its supply is interrupted. In the case of lamps, such voltage event bigger than their immunity level causes their restart with reduction in level of output luminous flux to zero for a restart period or just excessive or disturbing reduction in light level . Moreover in the worst case, it can leads also to their damage.
English abstract
The short voltage dip is a short duration sudden reduction of RMS voltage and as the two dimensional electromagnetic disturbance, depth and duration time is used for its description. So a dip shape is a priori assumed to be a rectangular. Subsequently, the short voltage interruption is the short duration voltage dip to zero value. It is self-evident that no electric appliance can work continuously if its supply is interrupted. In the case of lamps, such voltage event bigger than their immunity level causes their restart with reduction in level of output luminous flux to zero for a restart period or just excessive or disturbing reduction in light level . Moreover in the worst case, it can leads also to their damage.
Keywords
Voltage dip, voltage interruptions, immunity curves, light sources
RIV year
2009
Released
08.06.2009
Publisher
IET
Location
Prague
ISBN
978-1-84919-126-5
Book
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Electricity Distribution
Pages from
1
Pages to
4
Pages count
4
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT32730,
author="Jiří {Drápela} and Jaromír {Bok} and Jan {Šlezingr} and Jan {Pithart}",
title="Light Sources Immunity to Short Voltage Dips and Interruptions.",
annote="The short voltage dip is a short duration sudden reduction of RMS voltage and as the two dimensional electromagnetic disturbance, depth and duration time is used for its description. So a dip shape is a priori assumed to be a rectangular. Subsequently, the short voltage interruption is the short duration voltage dip to zero value. It is self-evident that no electric appliance can work continuously if its supply is interrupted. In the case of lamps, such voltage event bigger than their immunity level causes their restart with reduction in level of output luminous flux to zero for a restart period or just excessive or disturbing reduction in light level . Moreover in the worst case, it can leads also to their damage.",
address="IET",
booktitle="Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Electricity Distribution",
chapter="32730",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
institution="IET",
year="2009",
month="june",
pages="1--4",
publisher="IET",
type="conference paper"
}