JOURNAL OF POLYTECHNIC-POLITEKNIK DERGISI, cilt.29, sa.1, ss.1-9, 2026 (ESCI, TRDizin)
The global energy demand is increasing day by day due to factors such as industrialization, technological advancements, and
population growth. In order to meet this growing demand, merely exploring new energy sources is not sufficient; issues such as
energy efficiency and power quality are also gaining increasing importance. Harmonics, one of the most critical parameters of
power quality, refer to the distortions caused by electrical devices in power systems and can directly affect the efficiency and safety
of energy systems. Household appliances such as air conditioners, computers, televisions, washing machines, and dishwashers are
among the major contributors to harmonic pollution. In this study, the harmonic effects of three different washing machines
manufactured in different years were examined. The primary objective of this study is to analyze the impact of washing machines
on power quality at different washing temperatures and to compare their harmonic generation levels. Within the scope of the study,
harmonics generated during washing cycles at different temperatures (30°C, 60°C, and 90°C) were analyzed in detail for each
washing machine. Measurements were conducted using a Fluke 435 power quality analyzer, and the obtained data were processed
using MATLAB software for detailed analysis. The measurements revealed that the harmonic levels of washing machines vary
depending on the model year, motor type, and washing temperature. It was observed that older models produced lower harmonic
levels, whereas modern inverter motor washing machines exhibited higher harmonic levels. Additionally, it was determined that
harmonic distortion changes as the washing temperature increases. The results highlight the significance of design modifications
aimed at reducing the harmonic generation of electrical household appliances and the importance of techniques that enhance energy
efficiency. This study aims to contribute to raising awareness among consumers and engineers regarding power quality and
harmonic management, thereby guiding the development of more efficient and environmentally friendly electrical devices.