Moving from a conventional silicon-based Active Harmonic Filter to one using Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs represents a major technological leap, and the cooling system is directly impacted. Here’s a detailed look at the cooling system of a SiC Active Harmonic Filter, highlighting how it differs from traditional IGBT-based AHFs. The Core Advantage: Why SiC Changes the Game Silicon ...
Unlocking 35% Annual Energy Savings: How Smart Monitoring Transforms Your Bottom Line For commercial and industrial facilities, energy costs are more than just a line item on a budget—they’re a direct driver of profitability. Yet far too many organizations leave significant savings on the table, simply because they lack visibility into how, when, and where they use power. The numbers d...
The choice between installing an Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) on the power side (at the Point of Common Coupling - PCC) versus the load side (at the source of harmonics) is a critical design decision with significant technical and financial implications. Here is a detailed analysis comparing both installation strategies. Executive Summary Load-Side Installation (Local Compensation): Targets s...