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Mar 04,2020
STATCOM - Static Synchronous Compensator It is a solid-state switching converter, capable of generating or absorbing independently controllable real and reactive power at its output terminals when it is fed from an energy source. STATCOM is considered as voltage-source converter that, from a given input of dc voltage, produces a set of 3-phase ac-output voltages, each in phase with and coupled to ...
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Feb 29,2020
The ubiquity of synchronous generation should not be assumed in highly renewable power systems. Various problems may consequently arise, not least of which are the difficulties entailed in maintaining regional reactive power balance. Offering a potential solution to such problems, modern renewable generator technologies offer controllable reactive power resources. As many of these generators will ...
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Feb 25,2020
ZDDQ has come back to factory and start to work Since Feb.18th. The factory will carry out the strict measures to maintain the normal production to meet clients' orders. In 2020, we will focus on low voltage and medium voltage power qualit improvement and power factor correction. In low voltage field, we will push on R&D of Active power filter, and provide perfect service for clients.We have b...
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Feb 24,2020
Why to improve the power Factor? A good power factor makes it possible to optimize on electrical installation and provide the following advantages • No billing for reactive energy. • Decrease in the subscribed power in kVA • Limitation of active energy losses in cables given the decrease in the current conveyed in the installation • Improvement in the voltage level at the end of the line • Additio...
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Feb 21,2020
Medium Voltage STATCOM-Dynamic Reactive Compensation -----Providing stability, security, and reliability to the grid Installing a STATCOM at one or more suitable points on the network is a powerful and cost effective method to increase grid transfercapability and enhance voltage stability. What is a STATCOM? A STATCOM (or Static Synchronous Compensator) is a voltage regulating device. It is based ...
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Feb 18,2020
How much can be saved? Ultimately the level of energy saving achieved will be dictated by a combination of the incoming supply voltage level and the types of electrical equipment in use. The higher the supply voltage, the greater the potential to make energy savings. However different types of electrical equipment deliver different levels of energy saving for the same reduction in voltage. Voltage...
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Feb 12,2020
A capital investment in power factor correction(STATCOM or SVC) and harmonic filtering equipment can result in a healthy return of investment –depending on the utility’s demand rate structure, production quality cost due to harmonics and voltage fluctuations in the distribution system. ZDDQ Electric power quality correction products are part of the solution. Most utilities charge for peak electric...
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Feb 10,2020
WHAT IS HARMONIC FILTERING? To understand the purpose of harmonic filtering, it helps to understand what harmonics are. The voltage of a standard 50Hz Alternating Current(AC) power supply swings between positive and negative 50 times a second, following a neat sine-wave. Linear AC electrical loads such as heaters or incandescent lights draw a current that follows this same sine-wave. The graph abo...
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Feb 07,2020
Power Factor Correction The active power produced by the active current can alone be turned into an effective use for the consumer; while the reactive power produced by the reactive current does not yield usable power, and consequently, is not registered on the active performance meter. The reactive power has, however, a negative effect on generators, transformers, and conductor lines, while causi...
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Feb 04,2020
Industry background Chemical industry involves many mechanical processes with demanding quality requirements. Before any mechanical smelting, casting, or stamping, an induction melting furnace is used to melt metal. Most induction melting furnaces use a 6-pulse or 12-pulse rectifier, which produces high volumes of harmonic and reactive power. As a result, the production efficiency of induction mel...
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