This recommended practice provides background on light flicker caused by fluctuations in power demands of variable loads. A flicker measurement method is presented using a meter that is completely described in IEC 61000-4-15. The short-term (Pst) and long-term (Plt) flicker indices used for the analysis of flicker data are defined. Flicker limits for various voltage levels are presented. An assessment procedure for evaluating flicker compliance against emission limits is described. Methodologies to analyze background flicker to identify the flicker contribution of single loads are also presented. The document provides ways to estimate flicker levels at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) depending on the type of the load. This document includes example terms and language that can be the basis for defining relative responsibilities and assessment methods for customer installations that may cause flicker. Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to system operators@ owners@ and engineers who are responsible for providing electrical service to installations that cause voltage fluctuations. It provides guidance on the principles and methodology that can be used to determine requirements for connecting fluctuating loads to both radial and network systems. Methods for determining appropriate flicker planning levels and emission limits for fluctuating loads as well as those that create rapid voltage changes are provided.
IEEE 1453-2015 history
1970IEEE 1453-2022 IEEE Standard for Measurement and Limits of Voltage Fluctuations and Associated Light Flicker on AC Power Systems
2015IEEE 1453-2015 Recommended Practice for the Analysis of Fluctuating Installations on Power Systems
2011IEEE 1453-2011 Adoption of IEC 61000-4-15:2010, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Flickermeter - Functional and design specifications
2004IEEE 1453-2004 Practice for measurement and limits of voltage fluctuations and associated light flicker on ac power systems