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Aug 23,2023
ZDDQ----Power Quality Issues in the Data Center Industry A large number of modern electrical equipment and devices are used in the data center industry, such as credit card terminal equipment, communication systems, computers, network control equipment, various digital office equipment, lighting control systems, fire protection systems, monitoring systems, etc. A large number of non-linear power l...
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Nov 17,2023
ZDDQ, a professional manufacturer of power factor correction and harmonic mitigation field since 2001. Today let's talk about power factor correction and energy saving. Power factor correction (PFC) is a technique used to improve the power factor of electrical systems. The power factor is a measure of how effectively the current is being converted into useful work in an AC electrical system. A low...
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Feb 19,2024
What is harmonics issues in AC and DC grid? In AC and DC grids, harmonics refer to the presence of frequency components that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. Harmonics can be problematic because they can cause various issues such as: Voltage and Current Distortion: Harmonics in the grid can distort the shape of the voltage and current waveforms, resulting in distorted sine waves...
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Mar 20,2024
Urban rail transit systems mainly include: subway systems, light rail systems, monorail systems, trams, maglev systems, automatic guide rail systems, and urban rapid rail systems. According to the different nature of electricity consumption, the power supply system of the subway system is mainly divided into two, one is the traction power supply system and the other is the power lighting power sup...
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Apr 03,2024
Power factor is an important technical indicator of the power system. It represents the ratio of active power to apparent power in an AC circuit. This ratio is usually expressed as a cosine function (cosφ). The size of the power factor reflects the energy utilization efficiency of the power supply output. If the power factor is too high, that is, the reactive power is too low, it will reduce the r...
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Apr 17,2024
1. What is reactive power? In the operation of the power grid, due to the existence of current and voltage, there is not only active power but also reactive power in the power system. Active power is the part of electrical energy that is directly converted into efficiency, such as the process in which electrical energy driving motors, heaters and other loads is converted into mechanical energy and...
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May 06,2024
What is nonlinear load? A nonlinear load is a load whose current is not proportional to its voltage. Since some electronic components, such as transistors and diodes, exhibit nonlinear characteristics when operating, in actual power consumption, some electrical equipment connected to the load will deform the current waveform. This deformation causes the voltage to distort and generate additional f...
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May 29,2024
Active filters and passive filters are two types of filters that are often used in electronic circuits. Although they can both be used to filter certain frequencies in electrical signals, there are some different differences between them. 1. Working Principle Passive filters mainly rely on passive components (such as capacitors, inductors, resistors, etc.) to filter signals. They can only process ...
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May 30,2024
1. What are the 3rd, 5th, and 7th harmonics? In a normal power system, electrical equipment with linear impedance change characteristics will not affect the power supply with a frequency of 50Hz and a standard sinusoidal waveform when it is working. However, with the development of power electronics technology, there are more and more electrical equipment with nonlinear impedance characteristics (...
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Jun 13,2024
When an oscillating system is subjected to periodic external force, the amplitude of the oscillation increases sharply when the frequency of the external force is the same as or very close to the natural oscillation frequency of the system. The frequency at which resonance occurs is called "resonance frequency". In electrical engineering, the resonance phenomenon of an oscillating circuit. The res...
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Jul 01,2024
STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) is a power electronic device used power systems for voltage control and power factor correction. While Statcom are not directly related to coal mining operations, they can play a role in providing stable and reliable electrical power for mining operations, including coal mines. Coal mines typically require a significant amount of electrical power for variou...
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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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Aug 10,2024
Capacitor Banks play an important role in power systems and are mainly used to provide reactive power compensation, improve voltage quality, and improve system stability. Capacitor banks can be divided into many types according to different classification standards. Here are some common capacitor bank types: 1. Classification by connection method Star-connected capacitor bank: The capacitor units ...
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Aug 27,2024
Harmonic voltage and harmonic current are common phenomena in power systems, and they have a great impact on power equipment and power grid operation. Harmonics refer to voltage or current components whose frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. In power systems, the fundamental frequency is generally 50Hz or 60Hz, so the harmonic frequency is an integer multiple of 50Hz or...
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Aug 28,2024
Medium voltage power factor correction Medium Voltage Power Factor Correction (MV PFC) involves the application of devices and systems designed to improve the power factor in medium voltage electrical networks, typically in the range of 1 kV to 35 kV. Power factor correction at medium voltage is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of electrical power distribution, reducing losses, and avoiding pe...
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Sep 02,2024
Dynamic reactive power compensation Dynamic Reactive Compensation refers to the real-time adjustment of reactive power in an electrical system to maintain optimal voltage levels, improve power factor, and enhance overall power quality. It is essential in modern power systems, particularly in environments where loads fluctuate rapidly or where maintaining a stable voltage is critical. 1. Understand...
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Sep 05,2024
Application of reactive power compensation device SVG: Power system: SVG can be used for reactive power compensation and voltage regulation of power system to improve the stability and reliability of power grid. It can help power system reduce power loss, improve voltage quality, and improve power factor and efficiency of power grid. Industrial field: SVG can be used for reactive power compensatio...
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Sep 11,2024
Selecting the capacity of the transformer is crucial, as it directly affects the stability, efficiency and safety of the power system. The appropriate transformer capacity can ensure that current and future load requirements are met, avoiding equipment damage and energy waste caused by overload or underload. The correct capacity selection helps optimize operating costs, extend equipment life, and ...
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