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OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES

OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES. Helge Seljeseth – Norway – Session 2 – Paper 946. OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES.

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OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES

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  1. OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESLABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES Helge Seljeseth – Norway – Session 2 – Paper 946

  2. OVERVOLTAGE IMMUNITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESLABORATORY TEST RESULTS FROM 60 APPLIANCES • New laboratory tests performed at SINTEF Energy Research during summer 2010 of 60 common electrical appliances' immunity to overvoltages • The new tests are an extension of similar test performed in 2008 and presented at CIRED 2009 • These new tests go far beyond the previous test in 2008 by increasing the maximum overvoltage duration from 100 seconds to 30 minutes and the maximum rms voltage from 320 V up to 400 V Helge Seljeseth – Norway – Session 2 – Paper 946

  3. Two excellent students • Thomas RUMPThe University of Rostock, Germany • Krister HAUGENNorwegian University of Science and Technology

  4. WHY PERFORM SUCH TESTS? • During the past 20 years -> a significant trend of increase in damage to electrical and in particular electronic equipment in Norway. • Repair workshops have often blamed overvoltages as the reason for the damage (for example the power transistor and other components in switch mode power supplies). • When asking the manufacturer or national representative for a product about the overvoltage immunity the answer is very often that they only guarantee that their product can handle +10 % of the nominal rms voltage. • Most manufacturers or national representatives are very reluctant to give information about what they expect the equipment can handle.

  5. WHY PERFORM SUCH TESTS? • The observed trend of increased damage can have several causes amongst others: • Increased disturbance levels in LV distribution systems • Reduced appliance immunity • Reduced general quality in appliances by means of poorer component quality and reduced life time • What is the “typical” immunity to rmsovervoltages of common appliances?

  6. 2008 results presented at CIRED 2009 • Only 3 of the 62 tested electrical appliances was damaged during the test • 1,6 % damaged at +15 % voltage • 3,2 % damaged at +25 % voltage • 4,8 % damaged at +40 % voltage • What happens when: • The voltage is increased beyond +40 % • The overvoltage duration is increased

  7. The 2010 tests

  8. Table 2. Colour code for results. Time/duration to operation fail or damage is shown by numbers in the actual cell in the table.

  9. 2010 test results

  10. Figure 3: Number of damaged appliances (accumulated) with increased rms test voltage

  11. Table 3. Time to damage. Number of damaged appliances in the different test time intervals.

  12. Result summary • 276 V rms (UN +20 %) < 30 minutes results in damage to only 1 out of 60 tested appliances • 322 V rms (UN +40 %) < 30 minutes results in damage of 13 % of the tested appliances. • 400 V rms in 30 minutes = 70 % of the appliances were damaged. • 55 % are damaged within the first minute • 45 % are damaged between 1 minute and 30 minutes • 27 % of the appliances survived the test even at 400 V and operated properly after the test was finished. • 18 % of the appliances worked at 400 V rms for 30 minutes. • Possible reduced life time expectancy is not evaluated in this test.

  13. CONCLUSIONS • The tests (122 appliances, 2008 and 2010) indicate that electrical appliances in general have a quite high level of rms overvoltage immunity. • The tests indicate a moderate percentage of damaged appliances as long as the rms voltage does not exceed UN +20 % (< 30 minutes). • It must however be expected that even with moderate rmsovervoltages a number of electrical appliances will get damaged • Quite many appliances do handle rmsovervoltages well even though they are considered low price to moderate price electrical appliances. • The tests indicate that a fairly high level of rms overvoltage immunity might not be very costly to obtain in electronic equipment.

  14. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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