A customer expects to receive a voltage supply at his installation that meets the requirements of standards like (national) grid codes, EN50160 standard etc. under normal operating conditions. On the other hand, the devices connected to a customer's installation should meet power quality (PQ) requirements as given in the IEC standards (and other relevant product standards). In contrast, present standards give very limited information about the PQ requirements at a customer's point of connection (POC). Modern household customers use many power electronic-based devices for their daily usage. Those devices inject harmonic currents and all together distort the network's voltage. It is noticed from surveys that harmonic-related inconveniences ar...