IEC TS 63222-2:2023
(Main)Power quality management - Part 2: Power quality monitoring system
Power quality management - Part 2: Power quality monitoring system
IEC TS 63222-2:2023 defines technical requirements for designing a power quality monitoring system for public power supply networks. It is applicable for LV, MV and HV public power supply networks.
The design procedure of a power quality monitoring system (PQMS) generally includes the following four steps:
• Step 1: purpose and application analysis: Analyse power quality monitoring (PQM) demand and define the purpose of PQM.
• Step 2: preliminary study: Collect background information such as network configuration, the parameters of instrument transformers, e.g. the output levels and performance capabilities, attributes of loads or distributed generations (DG), communication conditions, budgets, and other restrictive conditions, and select the parameters to be monitored and monitoring sites according to corresponding principles.
• Step 3: system structure design: Design the overall structure of the monitoring system according to the monitoring purpose based on the analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of various system structures.
• Step 4: detailed design of functional modules: Design the function modules of data collection, communication, data storage, data processing and analysis in detail according to the functional requirements.
This document defines the main purposes of PQM and gives recommendations for preliminary study, such as how to select monitoring sites and monitoring parameters and whether the instrument transformer is suitable for monitoring. This document also classifies the PQMS structure and specifies the functional requirements of the modules such as data collection, communication, data storage, data processing and analysis.
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IEC TS 63222-2 ®
Edition 1.0 2023-10
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
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Power quality management –
Part 2: Power Quality Monitoring System
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Purposes and applications analysis . 8
5 Preliminary study . 9
5.1 Background information collection . 9
5.2 Selection of monitoring sites . 10
5.3 Selection of monitoring parameters . 11
5.4 Voltage Transformer (VT)/Current Transformer (CT) characteristics analysis . 12
5.5 Data sources . 12
6 PQ monitoring system structure and functions . 13
6.1 General . 13
6.2 Function modules . 14
6.2.1 Data collection . 14
6.2.2 Communication . 14
6.2.3 Data storage . 15
6.2.4 Data processing and analysis . 15
6.3 System structure . 15
6.3.1 General . 15
6.3.2 Brower/Server (B/S) and Client/Server (C/S) architecture . 15
6.3.3 Centralized and distributed architecture . 15
7 Communication and protocol . 16
7.1 General . 16
7.2 Communication . 17
7.2.1 Communication mode . 17
7.2.2 Communication interface . 17
7.3 Protocol . 17
8 Data storage and management . 18
8.1 Data storage . 18
8.2 Data management . 19
8.2.1 Data backup . 19
8.2.2 Data quality management . 19
8.2.3 Missing data checking . 19
8.2.4 Data security . 20
8.3 Data setting . 20
8.3.1 General . 20
8.3.2 Time aggregation setting . 20
8.3.3 Grouping and sub-grouping setting . 20
8.3.4 Flagged data pre-processing setting . 20
8.3.5 Sites attribution setting . 20
8.3.6 Time setting . 20
8.3.7 Accessing setting. 21
8.4 Power quality assessment . 21
8.5 Advanced data analysis . 21
Annex A (informative) Characteristics of instrument transformers . 22
A.1 Inductive instrument transformers . 22
A.1.1 Inductive voltage transformers . 22
A.1.2 Inductive current transformers . 22
A.2 Low-power instrument transformers (LPIT) . 23
A.2.1 Low-power voltage transformers (LPVT) . 23
A.2.2 Low-power current transformers (LPCT) . 24
A.3 Capacitive voltage transformers (CVT) . 24
Bibliography . 26
Figure 1 – Function modules of power quality monitoring system . 13
Figure 2 – Structure of a typical power quality monitoring system . 14
Figure 3 – Centralised architecture . 16
Figure 4 – Distributed architecture . 16
Figure A.1 – Frequency response of a typical 420 kV inductive VT . 22
Figure A.2 – Different types of LPVTs . 23
Figure A.3 – Estimated amplitude and phase error up to 2 kHz . 23
Figure A.4 – Frequency response of an optical current transformer . 24
Figure A.5 – Frequency response of a Rogowski current transformer . 24
Figure A.6 – Frequency response of a typical 220 kV CVT . 25
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IEC TS 63222-2 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 8: System aspects of electrical
energy supply. It is a Technical Specification.
The text of this Technical Specification is based on the following documents:
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