Explanation of the background of the establishment of guidelines and the technical guidelines for harmonic suppression measures.
The document titled "Guidelines for Harmonic Suppression Measures" contains materials that explain and complement the guidelines for harmonic suppression measures. This document includes the background of the establishment of the guidelines and the establishment of the technical guidelines, as well as the contents of the guideline revisions from 2014. Additionally, the technical guidelines consist of Step 1 and Step 2, and flowcharts for each step are also provided. [Contents] 1. Background of the establishment of the guidelines (1994) 2. Background of the establishment of the technical guidelines (1995) 3. Recent revisions to the guidelines (2014) 4. Decision flowchart For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ Judgment flowchart for Step 1 (determination by equivalent capacity) ■ Judgment flowchart for Step 2 (determination by harmonic leakage current) ■ Conversion coefficients by circuit type (excerpt) ■ Maximum operating rates for inverters and similar equipment for building facilities (by equipment type) ■ Correction factor β based on building size (standard value) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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