Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load

Lamp tube (TL) lamp with conventional ballast has a low power factor, so it is necessary to increase the power factor by adding a capacitor. Capacitors including non-linear load, so that the addition of the capacitor causing an increase in nonlinear loads. Nonlinear load provides output waveform th...

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Main Authors: Budiyanto, Ma'un, Daroto, Daroto
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2782592023-05-15T00:11:42Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278259/ Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load Budiyanto, Ma'un Daroto, Daroto Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) Lamp tube (TL) lamp with conventional ballast has a low power factor, so it is necessary to increase the power factor by adding a capacitor. Capacitors including non-linear load, so that the addition of the capacitor causing an increase in nonlinear loads. Nonlinear load provides output waveform that is not linear, causing the current waveform and the output voltage is not the same as the input waveform (distorted). The phenomenon of distorted voltages/currents causes the appearance of harmonics. The objective of the research is to show harmonic of currents and voltages before and after the addition of the capacitor. This research conducted was in the laboratory of Electrical Engineering of Vocational School UGM. The research used TL 36W lamps with conventional ballasts and capacitors F 3.2 and 4.5 F. The results show that fluorescent lamp with a conventional ballast has a power factor = 0.514, = 11.1% harmonic current and voltage harmonics 3.7%. The addition of 3.25 F obtained capacitor power factor = 0.876, = 16.3% harmonic current and voltage harmonic = 3.6%. While the addition of 4.5 F obtained capacitor power factor = 0.957, = 21.5% harmonic currents and harmonic voltage = 3.7% IJENS 2016-02-16 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278259/2/Makalah%20lengkap_jurnal_2039391_dc56c68cf3a1f456aa9d6900414bd690.pdf Budiyanto, Ma'un and Daroto, Daroto (2016) Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load. International Journal of Electrical & Computer Sciences, 16 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 2077-1231 https://www.ijens.org/IJECSVol16Issue01.html 1
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topic Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power)
spellingShingle Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power)
Budiyanto, Ma'un
Daroto, Daroto
Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
description Lamp tube (TL) lamp with conventional ballast has a low power factor, so it is necessary to increase the power factor by adding a capacitor. Capacitors including non-linear load, so that the addition of the capacitor causing an increase in nonlinear loads. Nonlinear load provides output waveform that is not linear, causing the current waveform and the output voltage is not the same as the input waveform (distorted). The phenomenon of distorted voltages/currents causes the appearance of harmonics. The objective of the research is to show harmonic of currents and voltages before and after the addition of the capacitor. This research conducted was in the laboratory of Electrical Engineering of Vocational School UGM. The research used TL 36W lamps with conventional ballasts and capacitors F 3.2 and 4.5 F. The results show that fluorescent lamp with a conventional ballast has a power factor = 0.514, = 11.1% harmonic current and voltage harmonics 3.7%. The addition of 3.25 F obtained capacitor power factor = 0.876, = 16.3% harmonic current and voltage harmonic = 3.6%. While the addition of 4.5 F obtained capacitor power factor = 0.957, = 21.5% harmonic currents and harmonic voltage = 3.7%
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author Budiyanto, Ma'un
Daroto, Daroto
author_facet Budiyanto, Ma'un
Daroto, Daroto
author_sort Budiyanto, Ma'un
title Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
title_short Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
title_full Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
title_fullStr Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
title_full_unstemmed Voltage and Current harmonics caused by Power Factor Correction: Case Study in TL Lamp Load
title_sort voltage and current harmonics caused by power factor correction: case study in tl lamp load
publisher IJENS
publishDate 2016
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278259/2/Makalah%20lengkap_jurnal_2039391_dc56c68cf3a1f456aa9d6900414bd690.pdf
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https://www.ijens.org/IJECSVol16Issue01.html
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