Symmetrical component sequence filter

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – With phase sequence network analyzer

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324108, 340658, 340658, H02H 326

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041469135

ABSTRACT:
A symmetrical component sequence filter which provides a signal responsive to a predetermined sequence quantity of an electrical power system, while using only one phase shift other than 180 degrees. A single reactive element provides the phase shift. A single adjustable resistor calibrates the filter when the reactive element is non-precision. Selecting a precision reactive element eliminates even the single adjustment. The symmetrical component sequence filter enables both a positive and a negative sequence component to be simultaneously derived from common processing circuitry, requiring only one additional reactive element.

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