The Analysis of Harmonics on LED Lamps

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The development of the era affects the technological advances that currently appear two types of loads, those are linear and non-linear loads. LED lamp included non-linear loads so causes harmonics. For that reason, the comparison of power consumption between LED lamp load and the combination of TL-D and XL LED lamps to find which one is better to use. Due to the occurrence of harmonics by the LED lamp load, it is necessary to improve the harmonics by designing a Single Tuned Filter passive filter with the help of ETAP Power Station 12.6 applications. This research method with literature study, measurement, load data processing due to harmonics to the comparison of TL LED and TL-D lamps in New FPEB Building, and the design of passive filter design so that can get the desired result. The current and voltage harmonics on the SDP are not compliant with IEEE 519-2014 standard, that is current harmonics on each floor of it ranges above 45.95% to 94.73%, in contrast to voltage harmonics ranging from 2.2% to 2.8% which still within the standards allowed that is under 5%. As a result of harmonics causing total power loss before exposed to harmonics of 7715.11 Watt and total harmonized power of 9639.92 Watt. So the total loss of power due to harmonics of LED lamp loads of 1924.81 Watt. At investment cost, lamp replacement cost based on lifetime, and lower power consumption cost of LED type lamp compared to combination of TL-D and XL LED lamps. In Single Tuned Filter type filter simulation designed to reduce 3rd, 5th, and 7th harmonics can decrease THDi respectively R, S, and T phases of 7.19%, 7.01%, and 10.95%.

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Adhigunarto, S., Mulyana, E., & Surya, W. (2018). The Analysis of Harmonics on LED Lamps. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 384). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/384/1/012061

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