IEEE
MONITORING
ELECTRIC POWER QUALITY
Std 1159-1995
49
As an example, consider the following scenario:
A workstation intermittently locks up. No consistent failure pattern,
such as time of day, is noticed. Wiring
and grounding have been veriÞed. Several lock-ups occurred during the one day monitoring time.
The timeline summary showed the presence of many transients, L-N sags, and N-G voltage increases. Occa-
sionally, an L-N sag and an N-G rise had levels far exceeding the other levels. These
excessive levels always
occurred simultaneously and at the same time the workstation locked up. The disturbance/time summary
showed a deÞnite correlation between the high sag/swell disturbances and the lock-ups.
Further investigation showed the existence of a laser printer and a photocopier on the same circuit as the
workstation. These two devices constantly
caused small transients, L-N sags, and N-G increases in voltage.
However, when both the printer and copier were used at the same time they caused an L-N sag and an N-G
increase that were much worse. The magnitude of the intermittent N-G increase
was found to be the cause of
the lock-ups.
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