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Description: A total of 23 farm sites across Alberta were monitored for two week periods to determine the frequency, severity and types of voltage disturbances occurring in their electrical power systems. Monitoring was carried out using a recording voltage monitor which was used to detect line-neutral disturbances on 120 volt circuits. Neutral-ground disturbances also were monitored at 10 sites. Sags, outages and undervoltages were recorded at 91% of sites, fast transients at 61% of the sites, surges and overvoltages at 30% of the sites, and fre quency deviations at 26% of the sites.
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Citation: Z.C. Licsko, J.J. Leonard and D.O. Koval 1992. MONITORING ON-FARM ELECTRICAL POWER QUALITY. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 34(3):239-245.
Volume: 34
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Date: 1992
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Coverage: Canada
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