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Fault event with harmonics

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cranky108

Electrical
Jul 23, 2007
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Has any one seen a 3 phase fault event with 2nd and 4th harmonics on each phase?

My first impression was an inrush, but the the event lasted to long for that. The distribution feeder has both over head and under ground sections, so there could have been some higher frequency ringing.
And maybe this could be because the substation is lightly loaded at this time.
 
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