The necessity of measuring harmonic emissions between 2 and 150 kHz is outlined by several standard committees and electrical utilities. This paper presents a measurement system and its traceable characterization designed to acquire and analyse voltages up to 230 V and currents up to 100 A with harmonics up to 150 kHz that may occur in smart grids. The uncertainty estimation is carried out and described in detail for both the fundamental and supraharmonics components. From a metrological point of view, ensuring the traceability of current measurements for frequencies higher than 100 kHz and dealing with the complexity of uncertainty determination are bottlenecks related to supraharmonics measurements that this paper proposes an approach to deal with.
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Istrate, D., Amaripadath, D., Toutain, E., Roche, R., & Gao, F. (2020). Traceable measurements of harmonic (2 to 150) kHz emissions in smart grids: Uncertainty calculation. Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems, 9(2), 375–381. https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-9-375-2020
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