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Sep 19,2019
Anhui Zhongdian(ZDDQ) Electric Co., Ltd. established in 2001. ZDDQ Technology Park locates in Bengbu City of Anhui Provice. We're a professional and leading manufacture, focus on advanced power quality solutions and power factor correction. APF,SVG,APFC are our main products. ZDDQ have a leading independent R&D team and quality supervision system, and maintain long-term cooperative relations w...
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Nov 21,2019
ZDDQ power quality correction products are part of the solution. Most utilities charge for peak electrical demand on each month’s electrical bill. The demand charge is to allow the utilities to recoup part of their capital investment in the distribution network they operate. Each customer pays a demand charge for its peak operating load. Often inherent in the structure of these demand charges is a...
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Nov 22,2019
Based on the power of a receiver in kW, this table can be used to calculate the power of the capacitors to change from an initial power factor to a required power factor. It also gives the equivalence between cosΦ tanΦ,
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Nov 23,2019
Rated insulation level The combination of voltage values that characterizes the insulation of the equipment with regard to its capability to withstand dielectric stresses. These values are selected based on the rated voltage of the bank/system. Standard insulation values are given for altitudes <1000 m above sea level. For higher altitudes, a correction factor must be used. Lightning impulse te...
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Nov 28,2019
Standard Features Enclosure ZDDQ Capacitor banks,free standing, compartmentalized, all welded, galvanneal steel construction with 3 point pad-lockable latching handles and stainless steel hinges. The enclosure is painted with a corrosion resistant ANSI gray-61 epoxy paint. NEMA 3R construction is standard; NEMA 12 and 4X are available as an option. Base of enclosure as well as capacitor supports a...
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Dec 05,2019
What's the Definition of Power Factor? Power Factor Definition: Power factor(PF for short) is the ratio between KW and KVA drawn by an electrical load where the KW is the actual load power and the KVA is the apparent load power. It is a measure of how effectively the current is being converted into useful work output and more particularly is a good indicator of the effect of the load current on th...
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Dec 19,2019
Method for determining compensation (Power Factor correction Guidelines) Step 1 Selection of the compensation mode The location of L.V capacitors banks in an installation constitutes the mode of reactive power compensation, which may be central (one location for the entire installation), by sector or group (section-by-section), at load level, or some combination of the latter two. In principle, th...
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Dec 19,2019
Method for determining compensation (Power Factor correction Guidelines) Step 2 Selection of the compensation type Different types of compensation should be adopted depending on the performance requirements and complexity of control: Fixed, by connection of a fixed-value capacitor bank Automatic, by connection of a different number of steps, allowing adjustment of the reactive energy to the requir...
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Dec 19,2019
Method for determining compensation (Power Factor correction Guidelines) Step 3: Allowance for operating conditions and harmonics Capacitor banks should be selected depending on the working conditions expected during their lifetime. Allowing for operating conditions The operating conditions have a great influence on the life expectancy of capacitors. The following parameters should be taken into a...
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Jan 07,2020
Part 1:Principle of reactive energy management All AC electrical networks consume two types of power: active power (kW) and reactive power (kVAr): The active power P (in kW) is the real power transmitted to loads such as motors,lamps, heaters, computers, etc. The electrical active power is transformed into mechanical power, heat or light. The reactive power Q (in kVAr) is used only to power the ma...
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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 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 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 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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Mar 11,2020
Product Description ZDDQ Medium Voltage Metal Enclosed Capacitor and Harmonic Filter Banks are designed for industrial, commercial, and utility power systems requiring medium voltage automatic power factor correction. Standard designs are available for placement in outdoor or indoor substations (an enclosure integrity option can be added to allow for placement in publicly accessible areas) for pow...
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Apr 03,2020
Power factor correction Connected equipment (transformers, motors, air-conditioning, refrigerators, etc.) cause a phase angle between current and voltage.When the current is phase-shifted, it takes more current to deliver the same amount of active power. Impact of reactive power • Transmission equipment has to be sized for the apparent power, yet only active power is useful • Increased losses in t...
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May 26,2020
Power Factor: Power factor correction(Cosφ) Benefits of power factor correction Improves system power factor Reduces network losses Avoid penalty charges from utilities for excessive consumption of reactive power Reduces cost and generates higher revenue for the customer Increases system capacity and saves cost on new installations Improves voltage regulation in the network Increases power availab...
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Jun 06,2020
Overview A New Generation in Power Factor Correction Today's automation equipment benefits us with greater convenience as well as cost savings from higher production efficiency. However, it can also bring significant wave distortion problems to the power grid that can lead to energy loss, increasing costs and many other power quality issues. A clean and efficient power system normally generates a ...
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