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NZECP 36:1993 ISSN 0114-0663 COVER PAGE

NZECP 36:1993 NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICAL CODE OF PRACTICE for HARMONIC LEVELS Issued by the Office of The Chief Electrical Inspector, Energy and Resources Division, Ministry of Commerce

THE ELECTRICITY ACT 1992 APPROVAL OF ELECTRICAL CODE OF PRACTICE FOR HARMONIC LEVELS Pursuant to Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1992 ("the Act") On the 1st day of February 1993, the Secretary of Commerce issued the Electrical Code of Practice for Harmonic Levels ("the Code") On the 4th day of February 1993, pursuant to Section 38 of the Act the Secretary published in the Gazette a notice of intention to apply to me for approval of the code, and there has been consultations with such persons (or their representatives) as will be affected by the Code and they have had the opportunity to consider possible effects and comment on those effects. I have considered the comments concerning those effects and where necessary amendments were made to the Code. Therefore Pursuant to Section 38 of the Act, I, John Luxton, Minister of Energy, have this day approved the Code as attached to this approval, which Code shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1993. Dated this 18th day of March 1993. John Luxton Minister of Energy.

COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION This Code of Practice was prepared by the Ministry of Commerce, Chief Electrical Inspector s Office. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REVIEW The source material for this Code was derived from the Limitation of Harmonic Levels Notice 1981. This Code of Practice will be revised as occasions arise. Suggestions for improvement of this Code are welcome. They should be sent to the Chief Electrical Inspector s Office, Ministry of Commerce, P O Box 1473, WELLINGTON.

CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION... 1 SECTION 1 SCOPE, INTERPRETATIONS AND NUMBERING 1.1 SCOPE... 2 1.2 INTERPRETATIONS... 2 1.3 NUMBERING SYSTEM OF THIS CODE... 2 SECTION 2 2.1 ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF HARMONIC VOLTAGE... 3 SECTION 3 3.1 ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF HARMONIC CURRENT... 6 SECTION 4 4.1 MEASUREMENTS... 9 SECTION 5 5.1 HARMONIC ALLOWANCES... 10 APPENDIX A PSOPHOMETRIC WEIGHTING TABLE... 11

INTRODUCTION This Code is based on the Limitation of Harmonic Levels Notice 1981, issued by the Office of the Chief Electrical Inspector, Ministry of Commerce. This Code sets acceptable levels of harmonic voltages and currents which may be introduced into an electricity supply system by a consumer s installation.

NZECP 36 2 SECTION 1 SCOPE, INTERPRETATIONS AND NUMBERING 1.1 SCOPE 1.1.1 This Code sets acceptable levels of harmonic voltages and currents which may be introduced into an electricity supply system by a consumer s installation. 1.1.2 This Code shall not apply to signals introduced by any Electricity Distributor for the purpose of load control. 1.1.3 The levels specified in section 3 shall not apply to the works of any Electricity Distributor. 1.2 INTERPRETATIONS In this Code, unless the context otherwise requires: 1.2.1 Current - means root mean square current. 1.2.2 Harmonic - means a sinusoidal component of an alternating current or voltage, with a frequency which is an integral multiple of the actual system frequency. 1.2.3 Harmonic order(n) - means the number of times the harmonic frequency is an integral multiple of the actual system frequency. 1.2.4 Point of common coupling - means that busbar electrically closest to any consumer through which any current must flow to that consumer and one or more other consumers 1.2.5 Voltage - means root mean square voltage. 1.3 NUMBERING SYSTEM OF THIS CODE 1.3.1 Sections are numbered 1 to 4. 1.3.2 Subsections are numbered by one full stop between two numbers. (eg 1.4) 1.3.3 Clauses are numbered by two full stops between three numbers. (eg 1.1.1) 1.3.4 Subclauses are numbered by three full stops between four numbers. (eg 2.1.1.1)

3 NZECP 36 SECTION 2 2.1 ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF HARMONIC VOLTAGE 2.1.1 The phase-to-earth harmonic voltage at any point of common coupling with a nominal system voltage of less than 66 kv shall not exceed 4 percent for any odd numbered harmonic order, or 2 percent for any even numbered harmonic order, where these percentages are a percentage of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage. 2.1.1.1 Any measurement of harmonic voltages to ascertain if they are within the levels set out in clause 2.1.1 shall be made under the conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code. 2.1.2 The total harmonic voltage distortion at any point of common coupling with a nominal system voltage of less than 66 kv shall not exceed 5 percent. The total harmonic voltage distortion (U 1 ) shall be calculated according to the following formula: U 1 = 50 2 U n n= 2 where U n is the measured phase-to-earth harmonic voltage of harmonic order n expressed as a percentage of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage. 2.1.2.1 All harmonic voltages referred to in the formula set out in clause 2.1.2 shall be measured within a 30 minute period under the conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code. 2.1.3 The harmonic voltage corresponding to any of the odd numbered harmonic orders listed in the Table 1 of this Code shall not exceed at any point of common coupling at a nominal system voltage of 66 kv or above, the levels specified in the said Table 1 for that harmonic order.

NZECP 36 4 TABLE 1 Harmonic Order (n) Voltage Levels (Phase-to-earth harmonic voltage expressed as a percentage of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage) 3 2.3 5 1.4 7 1.0 9 0.8 11 0.7 13 0.6 15 0.5 17 to 21 0.4 23 to 49 0.3 2.1.3.1 The harmonic voltage corresponding to any of the even numbered harmonic orders listed in the table 2 of this Code shall not exceed at any point of common coupling at a nominal system voltage of 66 kv or above, the levels specified in the said table 2 for that harmonic order. TABLE 2 Harmonic Order (n) Voltage Levels (Phase-to-earth harmonic voltage expressed as a percentage of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage) 2 1.2 4 0.6 6 0.4 8 and 10 0.3 12 to 50 0.2 2.1.3.2 Any measurement of harmonic voltages to ascertain if they are within the levels set out in clause 2.1.3 and subclause 2.1.3.1 shall be made under the conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code. 2.1.4 The equivalent disturbing voltage shall not exceed 1 percent on any phase at any point of common coupling with a nominal system voltage of 66 kv or above, calculated in accordance with subclause 2.1.4.1.

5 NZECP 36 2.1.4.1 The equivalent disturbing voltage (EDV) shall be calculated according to the following formula: EDV = 6 25X10 5 2. ( npnun) 50 n= 2 Where P n is the weighting given to frequency 50n in the psophometric weighting table. U n is the measured phase-to-earth harmonic voltage of harmonic order n expressed as a percentage of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage. The psophometric weighting table referred to is that which is labelled table 1 and set out in paragraph 1.3.1 of chapter XV of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT) Directives concerning the protection of communication lines against harmful effects from electricity lines and is reproduced in Appendix 1 to this Code. 2.1.4.2 All harmonic voltages referred to in the formula set out in clause 2.1.4.1 shall be measured within a 30 minute period under conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code.

NZECP 36 6 SECTION 3 3.1 ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF HARMONIC CURRENT 3.1.1 The harmonic current, flowing between any consumer s electrical installation and that consumers s point of common coupling, which corresponds to any of the odd numbered harmonic orders listed in the table 3 of this Code shall not exceed the levels specified in the said table 3 for that harmonic order. TABLE 3 Harmonic Order Harmonic Current Levels (amperes at nominal system voltage) 220 kv 110 kv 66 kv 3 5.7 2.9 1.7 5 3.4 1.7 1.1 7 2.5 1.3 0.8 9 1.9 1.0 0.6 11 1.6 0.8 0.5 13 1.4 0.7 0.4 15 1.2 0.6 0.4 17 1.0 0.5 0.3 19 and 21 0.9 0.5 0.3 23 0.8 0.4 0.3 25 to 49 0.7 0.4 0.3 3.1.1.1 The harmonic current, flowing between a consumer s electrical installation and that consumer s point of common coupling, which corresponds to any of the even numbered harmonic orders listed in the table 4 of this Code, shall not exceed the levels specified in the said table 4 for that harmonic order.

7 NZECP 36 TABLE 4 Harmonic Order Harmonic Current Levels (amperes at nominal system voltage) 220 kv 110 kv 66 kv 2 2.9 1.5 0.9 4 1.5 0.8 0.5 6 1.0 0.5 0.3 8 0.8 0.4 0.3 10 0.6 0.3 0.2 12 and 14 0.5 0.3 0.2 16 and 18 0.4 0.2 0.2 20 to 50 0.3 0.2 0.2 3.1.1.2 Any measurement of harmonic currents to ascertain if they are within the levels set out in clause 3.1.1 and subclause 3.1.1.1 shall be made under the conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code. 3.1.2 The equivalent disturbing current for any of the nominal system voltages listed in table 5 of this Code, shall not at any point of common coupling exceed the value set out in the said table 5 for that nominal system voltage. TABLE 5 Nominal System Voltage Equivalent Disturbing Current (EDI) 66 kv 0.8 amperes 110 kv 1.3 amperes 220 kv 2.6 amperes

NZECP 36 8 3.1.2.1 The equivalent disturbing current (EDI) shall be calculated according to the following formula: EDI = 6 25X10 5 2. ( npnin) 50 n= 2 Where P n is the weighting of frequency 50n in the psophometric weighting table. I n is the measured harmonic current of harmonic order n expressed in amperes. The psophometric weighting table referred to is that which is labelled table 1 and set out in paragraph 1.3.1 of chapter XV of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT) Directives concerning the protection of telecommunication lines against harmful effects from electricity lines, and is reproduced in Appendix 1 to this Code. 3.1.2.2 All the harmonic currents referred to in the formula set out in subclause 3.1.2.1 shall be measured within a 30 minute period under conditions and in the manner set out in section 4 of this Code.

9 NZECP 36 SECTION 4 4.1 MEASUREMENTS 4.1.1 Harmonic current and voltage measurements shall be made when the system frequency is within 0.5 percent above or below the standard of 50 Hz. 4.1.2 The measurements shall be made using a system, including transducers, which complies with the following requirements: - The error in measuring a constant harmonic voltage shall not exceed 0.1 percent of the nominal phase-to-earth system voltage; - The error in measuring a constant harmonic current shall not exceed 0.2 amperes; - The selectivity of the measuring system shall be such that a signal with 50 Hz separation from that being measured shall have a minimum attenuation of 40 db; - The measuring system shall either have a measurement time constant between 0.08 seconds and 0.12 seconds inclusive or shall average the input over 4, 5 or 6 cycles of the actual system frequency; and - When a constant harmonic signal in the range 100 Hz to 2500 Hz is applied to the measuring system, the maximum indication by overshoot shall not exceed the steady state indication by more than 5 percent.

NZECP 36 10 SECTION 5 5.1 HARMONIC ALLOWANCES 5.1.1 The acceptable levels of harmonic voltage levels shall be divided among different consumers at a point of common coupling in proportion to their maximum demand. 5.1.1.1 A harmonic allowance multiplier (H c ) is defined for each consumer at a point of common coupling as: H c = S c /S Where S c is the maximum kva demand for that consumer. S is the supply capacity at the point of common coupling in kva. 5.1.1.2 Where there are several consumers on a feeder or ring main all consumers may be treated as being on the one point of common coupling and "S" of the formula specified in subclause 5.1.1.1 is the supply capacity to the aggregate. 5.1.2 The harmonic allowance multiplier (H c ) sets the proportion of the acceptable harmonic level at a point of common coupling which is allocated to a consumer by virtue of that consumer s demand. A consumer may or may not utilise this harmonic allowance.

11 NZECP 36 APPENDIX A PSOPHOMETRIC WEIGHTING TABLE (refer to subclauses 2.1.4.1 and 3.1.2.1) Frequency Weighting Factor Frequency Weighting Factor (Hz) P r (Hz) P r 100 8.91 1350 928 150 35.5 1400 905 200 89.1 1450 881 250 178 1500 861 300 295 1550 842 350 376 1600 824 400 484 1650 807 450 582 1700 791 500 661 1750 775 550 733 1800 760 600 794 1850 745 650 851 1900 732 700 902 1950 720 750 955 2000 708 800 1000 2050 698 850 1035 2100 689 900 1072 2150 679 950 1109 2200 670 1000 1122 2250 661 1050 1109 2300 652 1100 1072 2350 643 1150 1035 2400 634 1200 1000 2450 625 1250 977 2500 617 1300 955