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What are Frequency Variations?

Frequency is a change in the way alternating current (AC) flows. Frequency is closely connected to the speed of the rotation of the motor of a generator. The frequency of power generators in the United States and other countries is 60 Hz and the motors of these generators rotate at 3600 rpm. Variations in frequency can cause the rotation in the motor to change. When this happens, there will be changes in the efficiency of the motors.

APC Back UPS LS 700 BP700UCAreas connected to a stable power grid do not typically experience frequency variations. Frequency variations normally affect areas using a dedicated power generator. High demand for power worsens the situation. While this common power problem does not affect computer systems, it does have a negative effect on the efficiency of devices dependent on a stable frequency. Similar to voltage fluctuations, frequency variations can also cause lights to flicker.

These frequency variations may make the rotation of the motors faster or slower since they will have to match the frequency of the power input. This will cause the motors to become inefficient. It may also cause the motors to heat up over time and result in the gradual breakdown of the motor. There may be some rare instances when power failure will happen due to frequency variations.

To deal with frequency variations, it is necessary to check all sources of power. After assessing the power sources, it is important to make the necessary repairs or corrections, and, if needed, replace them. It may also be necessary to move sensitive loads to manage this common power problem. The use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system and a power conditioner can reduce the effects of frequency variations.

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Seven Main Types of Power Problems

Issues with power supply often lead to losses amounting to billions of dollars every year. The following are the seven main power problems identified by an international standards organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Transients

Transients are the most damaging types of power problems. These are sudden changes in power and are referred to as power surges or power spikes. In this situation, power goes up beyond its normal range and causes an overload, which in turn causes damage to equipment connected to it.

APC Back UPS CS 500 vaInterruptions

An interruption is a total loss of power resulting from damage to the power supply grid. The damage may be caused by equipment failure or lightning strikes, among others. These interruptions may last from a few seconds to a couple of hours.

Sag or Undervoltage

A sag or undervoltage is basically a temporary drop in the power whenever heavy machinery is used. Power supply drops since these machines require a huge amount of power. The situation was once called a brownout before the term undervoltage was used.

Swell/Overvoltage

A swell or overvoltage is the opposite of a sag or undervoltage. It is a situation when the power supply is higher than the demand for it. Swells or overvoltages can cause equipment to overheat and lights to flicker.

Waveform distortion

Waveform distortions are changes in the frequency leading to data loss and equipment failure. The five main types of wave distortion problems are DC Offset, Notching, Noise, Harmonics, and Interharmonics.

Voltage Fluctuations

Voltage fluctuations are situations when voltage rises and falls erratically. Whenever machinery with high power needs is turned on, voltage fluctuations normally occur.

Frequency variations

Frequency variations normally happen in areas powered by a standby generator or areas with an unstable power supply. Equipment connected to these power sources will operate inefficiently.

These power problems can be remedied through the use of appropriate UPS systems available in the market today.

References:

http://www.on365.co.uk/Power__and__Cooling/Most_Common_Power_Problems.aspx

http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/VAVR-5WKLPK/VAVR-5WKLPK_R1_EN.pdf?sdirect=true

 https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/6-common-power-problems-ted-ochieng-otieno-cem-?forceNoSplash=true

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