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Voltage dip immunity of equipment and installations - status and need for further work

This paper presents the results from the work of WG C4.110, a joint working group by CIGRE, CIRED and UIE. Its mandate period stretched from early 2006 through early 2009. The group has addressed several aspects of the immunity of, especially, industrial equipment against voltage dips. Compared to t...

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Main Authors: Bollen, M, Gordon, J R, Djokic, S, Stockman, K, Milanovic, J, Neumann, R, Ethier, G, Zavoda, F
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