Abstract
The modern large public lighting networks are characterized by two major aspects that rise problems from both power quality and neutral current point of view in low voltage wye-connected three-phase electrical systems: (i) the supply system is unbalanced loaded; (ii) the presence of discharge sources. It is important to underline that nowadays,these aspects are not taken into account in the proper sizing of neutral conductors. The paper presents a simplified but enough accurate methodology to estimate the RMS value of neutral currents in lighting networks. The theoretical relationships are illustrated for a three-phase public lighting network that contains high pressure sodium lamps.
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