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Nov 23,2020
ZDDQ Static Var Generator SVG and Active Power Filter APF adopt dual interface of Current Transformer,which has great to facilitate new project design and adaptation to old projects. Our SVG and APF can accurately calculate the load harmonic current data and provide perfect compensation effect. For following sites, Both single module or multiple modules in parallel, Multiple active filter/SVGcabin...
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Nov 30,2020
Relations between Reactive power,power factor and penalty Power Factor penalty is spelled out in the contract between the Power Company and Industrial or Commercial customer with large three phase loads. If the contract calls for 85% Power Factor, once the customer’s power factor falls below 85%, the Power Company bills the Customer according to the agreed penalty rates. Industrial loads are mostl...
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Dec 09,2020
The static var generator (SVG) with appropriate control method is a good solution to solve the problem of reactive power impact and harmonic pollution which is generated by the nonlinear load. A control strategy using active current separation and the current indirect control is used for SVG. The active current separation is a method for detecting the harmonic and reactive current, and then the su...
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Dec 18,2020
Introduction From ZDDQ professional engineers: Power systems are designed to operate at frequencies of 50 or 60Hz. However, certain types of loads produce currents and voltages with frequencies that are integer multiples of the 50 or 60 Hz fundamental frequency. These higher frequencies are a form of electrical pollution known as power system harmonics. Solution ZD-APF(Active Power Filter). This i...
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Dec 22,2020
SVG: Static Var Generator ANHUI ZHONGDIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD. static var generator is a static electrical device/equipment/system that draws controlled capacitive or inductive current from the electrical power system and thereby generates or absorbs reactive power. Permanently connected and switchable reactor and capacitor banks have been always used in AC power systems to ensure desirable voltages...
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Dec 26,2020
Power factor is the percentage of consumed power(KW) versus supplied power(KVA). This is important because a low power factor can waste energy, result in inefficient use of electrical power, and often result in higher energy bills. Power Factor Correction will improve the energy efficiency of any electrical system, but a reduction in your power bill is only available where a power company charges ...
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Dec 29,2020
The rising power consumption for the power quality equipment is the key driving factor for the market growth ZDDQ found according to the report: The global power quality equipment market size is projected to reach nearly USD 33.7 billion by 2028. Additionally, the market is forecasted to grow a CAGR of above 6.5% over the forecast period of 2020-2028. The key motivating force for the power efficie...
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Jan 05,2021
Power factor correction capacitor banks and harmonic filters. Power factor correction capacitors and harmonic filters are an essential part of modern electric power systems. Power factor correction capacitors are the simplest and most economical means of increasing the capacity of any power system, minimizing energy losses and correcting load power factor. In addition, power factor penalties can b...
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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 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 27,2021
Introduction to Active Harmonic Filter Suitable to be fitted within large installation systems, Active Harmonic Filters are used to eliminate, or at least mitigate, harmonics experienced from power received from the Australian national grid. The electricity which is delivered to a property is not necessarily ‘clean’ and therefore properties can experience harmonics. Harmonic currents lead to power...
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Mar 04,2021
ZDDQ Active Harmonic Filter Active Harmonic Filter is a perfect comprehensive solution to power quality problems with power grid such as harmonic wave, reactive power, and three-phase load unbalance. ZD-AHF-4 active harmonic filter is connected in parallel in 380V~456V power grid, to detect the harmonic wave in power grid in real time, generate the reverse-phase compensation current through the co...
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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 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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