ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF A NEW ACTIVE POWER FILTER TO CANCEL NEUTRAL-CURRENT HARMONICS IN 3-PHASE 4 WIRE ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEMS
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Recent surveys of 208/120V three phase four wire electric systems, buildings and industrial plants with computers and nonlinear loads, show excessive currents in the neutral. These neutral currents, are fundamentally third harmonic and their presence is tied to wiring failures, elevating of neutral potentials, transformer overheating, etc. In response to these concerns, this paper proposes a new active power filter scheme to cancel neutral current harmonics. The proposed approach employs a star/delta transformer along with a two switch PWM controlled active filter. The closed loop control of the active power filter guarantees cancellation of neutral current harmonics under varying load conditions. The proposed system drastically improves the overall system performance and virtually eliminates transformer overheating due to harmonics. Experimental results from a prototype active power filter confirms the suitability of the proposed approach.
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Conference Record of the 1993 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Twenty-Eighth IAS Annual Meeting