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DESCRIPTION:The IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Con
 trol in Electric Power Systems IEEE 519-1992 was updated to IEEE 519-2014 
 in an effort to simplify the document and clarify several topics. This inc
 ludes but is not limited to changes in the definition of the PCC (point of
  common coupling) as well as changes to how harmonics are measured and rel
 ated calculations. The presentation will focus on the major differences be
 tween the versions as well as a discussion regarding harmonic mitigation w
 ith variable frequency drives.\n\nSpeaker(s): Thomas Eitenmiller\, \, Thom
 as Eitenmiller\, \, Mohamad Bassidgi\, \, Dan Caddigan\, \, Jay Bielanski\
 , Joe Marino\n\nBldg: Athena\, 212 South Halsted Street\, Chicago\, Illino
 is\, United States
LOCATION:Bldg: Athena\, 212 South Halsted Street\, Chicago\, Illinois\, Uni
 ted States
ORGANIZER:bgoldman@greeley-hansen.com
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SUMMARY:IEEE 519-2014 â€“ Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/37869
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirem
 ents for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems IEEE 519-1992 was upda
 ted to IEEE 519-2014 in an effort to simplify the document and clarify sev
 eral topics. This includes but is not limited to changes in the definition
  of the PCC (point of common coupling) as well as changes to how harmonics
  are measured and related calculations. The presentation will focus on the
  major differences between the versions as well as a discussion regarding 
 harmonic mitigation with variable frequency drives.&lt;/p&gt;
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