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Jan 16,2021
Status analysis According to marketing research by ZDDQ(ANHUI ZHONGDIAN ELECTRC CO., LTD.). To reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency, many facility management executives are looking to renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind, to offset reliance on traditional electric power. Despite the growing prevalence of these solutions, there are drawbacks that can make alternative ...
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Jan 21,2021
ZDDQ Engineers give an example for reference, An Alternator is supplying a load of 650 kW at Power factor 0.65. What size of Capacitor banks (kVAR) is required to raise the Power Factor to unity (1 or >0.95)? And how many more kW can the alternator supply for the same kVA loading when P.F improved. Supplying kW = 650 kW Original P.F = Cosθ1 = 0.65 Final P.F = Cosθ2 = 1 θ1 = Cos-1 = (0.65) = 49°...
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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 03,2021
HV/MV Power factor correction is directly related to the different aspects that assist the technical management of transport and distribution networks. These are: Power quality This involves the increase in the levels of voltage in substation busbars and line ends. Optimisation of the installation's cost of operation In other words, the decrease of the reactive energy and, therefore, the reduction...
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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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Mar 08,2021
High Voltage Power Capacitors Fields of Application INDIVIDUAL POWER FACTOR CORRECTION The power factor correction capacitor is connected directly to the terminals of the consumer and will be switched together with it. Advantages of individual capacitors at the load: • Complete control; capacitors cannot cause problems on the line during light load conditions • No need for separate switching...
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Mar 11,2021
Basic Datas of Harmonics and VFD Harmonic Distortion Harmonic Distortin is a measure of the amount of deviation from a pure sinusoidal wave form that can be caused by a non-linear load (a VFD is considered a non-linear load because it only draws current from the power line as required). Distorted Waveform Distorted Waveform = fundamental (50Hz sinusoidal waveform) + multiples of the fundamental fr...
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Mar 20,2021
A capacitor bank is a grouping of several identical capacitors interconnected in parallel or in series with one another. These groups of capacitors are typically used to correct or counteract undesirable characteristics, such as power factor lag or phase shifts inherent in alternating current (AC) electrical power supplies. FEATURES: Power factor correction by multi step design Standard & detu...
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Mar 30,2021
Why harmonics analysis? When a voltage and/or current waveform is distorted, it causes abnormal operating conditions in a power system such as: Voltage Harmonics can cause additional heating in induction and synchronous motors and generators. Voltage Harmonics with high peak values can weaken insulation in cables, windings, and capacitors. Voltage Harmonics can cause malfunction of different elect...
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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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Apr 17,2021
Many facilities have mandates to save energy. Improving energy efficiency offers huge advantages to businesses—reducing the costs of energy and operations— and increasing sustainability. Ⅰ. Abstract Through proven methods including variable frequency drives (VFD), LED lighting and conservation methods and control, many new and existing facilities achieve the savings that they expect. However, many...
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Apr 26,2021
Power Factor Penalty An electric rate may also include additional charges when the customer has a power factor less than some preset limit, typically between 80 and 90 percent. This is called a power factor penalty since it is a penalty assessed on the customers electrical bill for lower than optimum power factor. Special devices called capacitors can be installed by either the utility or the cust...
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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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May 27,2021
Upgrading Older Capacitor Banks is Important 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, capa...
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Jun 16,2021
Power factor penalty in power bills We've found that many people struggle to understand how Power Factor (PF) impacts demand charges. Frequently, end use customers pay a significant premium each month in demand charges because their PF is below a threshold set by the utility in the rate tariff. Oftentimes its not obvious to the untrained eye when there are extra charges associated with a bad PF on...
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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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Jul 22,2021
An example of how to calculate the capacity of reactive power (kVAr)? An Motor is supplying a load of 700 kW at a P.F (Power factor) of 0.65. What size of Capacitor in kVAr is required to raise the P.F (Power Factor) to unity (1)? And how many more kW can the motor supply for the same kVA loading when P.F improved. Supplying kW = 700 kW Original P.F = Cosθ1 = 0.65 Final P.F = Cosθ2 = 1 θ1 = C...
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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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