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Feb 02,2021
Harmonics in power system. In an electric power system, a harmonic is a voltage or current at a multiple of the fundamental frequency of the system, produced by the action of non-linear loads such as rectifiers, discharge lighting, or saturated magnetic devices. Harmonic frequencies in the power grid are a frequent cause of power quality problems. Harmonics in power systems result in increased hea...
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Feb 18,2021
To all clients and friends, 2021 is Chinese Niu Year and Happy Chinese New Year. Best wishes to all our friends and clients from all over the world. Happy new year 2021 wishes for friends families. Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a Happy New Year. May peace, love, and prosperity follow you always. We have resume work On Feb 18th. Going on supporting power quality solutions Low voltage capacit...
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Apr 12,2021
Power Quality Solutions and Energy Savings One of the most significant changes in the Power Quality industry in the past five years is the method of selling Power Quality solutions. Originally, Power Quality solutions were sold as an insurance policy to avoid potential damage from power disturbances such as transients,voltage sags, interruptions or harmonics. Today, many Power Qu...
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May 13,2021
The climate is changing - but are you? Changes in the way you live your life - both big and small - can help you reduce your own personal carbon footprint, and also encourage policy makers to act for the good of the planet. Below is a list of several easy things you can do right now to help fight climate change. The greatest threat faced by this generation is climate change. Because without a habi...
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Jun 24,2021
As an inexpensive source of reactive power, capacitor banks bring many benefits to a facility. They are widely deployed to avoid penalties on utility bills, lower distribution losses, increase transformer/Genset capacity, maintain nominal voltage, and to reduce energy losses resulting in decreased carbon emissions. When coupled with reactors, capacitor banks can filter harmonics generated by...
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Aug 24,2021
Why does the power factor need to be corrected at MV? Reactive power compensation is essential for the correct technical and economical management of an MV Networks. Its benefits are: Economic benefits — Reduced billable reactive energy costs (surcharges by country and tariff) — Reduced hidden economic cost from the Joule effect in transport lines — Enables a better use ratio (kW/kVA) for installa...
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Sep 13,2021
Benefits by installing power factor correction systems? Power factor correction systems provide much benefit: Reduced electricity utility bills Your electric utility provides working (kW) and reactive power (kVAR) to your plant in the form of apparent power (kVA). While reactive power (kVAR) doesn’t register on kW demand or kW hour meters, the utility’s transmission and distribution system must be...
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Oct 09,2021
Power capacitors are very beneficial in power networks. They provide reactive power required by motors, transformers, etc. This increases the transmission capacity and reduces losses thanks to higher power factors. They enable the power factor targets of the utilities to be met. Power capacitors and series reactors are also a key component in various filter solutions that reduce harmonic cont...
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Oct 15,2021
Overview Rapid growth of inductive electric loads on utility networks has impacted the efficient operation of AC electrical transmission and distribution grid by increasing the need for reactive power (VAr/kVAr/MVAr) that are required to be supplied with active power. Install capacitor banks to reduce the reactive power demand from point of generation to point of use in high voltage networks. Brin...
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May 27,2022
ZDDQ low voltage automatic capacitor banks improves power factor in networks with variable energy demand and non-linear loads, therefore, with variable reactive load needs. Equipped with a power factor controller to regulate their automated operation and monitoring features, ZDDQ automatic capacitor banks remove power factor charges of the electricity bill and reduce the losses of electrical equip...
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Jun 30,2022
The benefits of power factor correction 1.Savings on the electricity bill Power factor correction eliminates penalties on reactive energy, decreases demand on kVA, and reduces power losses generated in the transformers and conductors of the installation. 2.Increased available power Fitting PFC equipment on the low voltage side increases the power available at the secondary of a MV/LV transformer. ...
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Aug 03,2022
Energy demand is anticipated to be double by 2030. CO2 emissions should be halved to avoid global warming acceleration. Both issues place a major challenge on the generating capacity of all utilities, and on us as electricity end users. Energy efficiency becomes more than a cost issue today. It becomes part of the journey to ensure energy availability and preserve the environment in the future. Ma...
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Sep 08,2022
ZDDQ Low Voltage Capacitor Banks provide a cost-effective, user friendly, reliable solution for power factor correction. They are a more efficient alternative to individual motor capacitors, especially in large industrial facilities. ZDDQ Power Factor Correction Panels are designed to provide power factor correction with a single installation on the main plant bus and are ideal for applications wh...
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Dec 05,2022
Reactive Power in Inductive Loads Inductive loads such as chokes, motors, inductive heating equipment, generators, transformers, and arc welding equipment produce an electrical lag that is commonly referred to as inductance. This inductance causes a phase difference between current and voltage. As a result of phase shift due to inductance, there are times when current and voltage have different si...
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Mar 15,2023
What is the Benefits of Capacitor banks? 1. Improved Power Quality: Capacitor banks are used to improve the power quality of an electrical system by reducing voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortion, and reactive power losses. 2. Increased Efficiency: Capacitor banks can be used to increase the efficiency of an electrical system by improving the power factor and reducing the amount of current req...
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Mar 20,2023
ELECTRONIC Power Compensation With electronic compensation it is possible to compensate inductive, capacitive and harmonic reactive power. In addition, it is possible to eliminate imbalances in the flows phase. This creates extra power space, limits energy losses and prevents fines and claims. Static Var Generator Active PFC Static Var Generator(SVG) compensates reactive power caused by inductive ...
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Jun 03,2024
33kV Capacitor Banks Static Reactive Power Compensation: Capacitor banks provide fixed reactive power compensation. Simple Technology: Consists of capacitors connected in series or parallel to provide reactive power. Advantages: Cost-Effective: Typically less expensive than STATCOM, making them a cost-effective solution for reactive power compensation. Simplicity: Easier to install and maintain du...
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Aug 09,2024
690V 3 phase 3 wire networks A 690V 3-phase 3-wire network refers to an electrical power distribution system that operates at 690 volts between each line conductor, without a neutral wire. This type of network is commonly used in industrial and commercial applications where the loads do not require a neutral connection or where power is distributed primarily to large motors, equipment, or machiner...
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