SVG response time and welding machine Static Var Generators (SVGs) are advanced power electronic devices used for dynamic reactive power compensation. Their quick response time is one of their key advantages, especially in applications with rapidly fluctuating loads, such as welding machines. 1. SVG Response Time: Rapid Response: SVGs are capable of responding to changes in reactive power demand i...
Capacitive Load Compensation Capacitive Load Compensation refers to the use of capacitors to counteract the effects of inductive loads in electrical systems, improving power factor and overall efficiency. Here are some key points about capacitive load compensation and related products: 1. Purpose of Capacitive Load Compensation Improve Power Factor: By introducing capacitors into the system, the r...
Active Harmonic Filters for UPS Systems : A Deep Dive into Electrical Harmonics Active Harmonic Filter For UPS System In the vast landscape of electrical devices, some exhibit nonlinear operating characteristics. This means that even if the voltage applied is sinusoidal, the current they draw isn’t. Such devices, when integrated into power distribution circuits, produce nonlinear curr...
Enhance UPS Power Quality with YT ELECTRIC's Advanced AHF Solutions In an era where industrial automation, data centers, and renewable energy systems demand flawless power reliability, SHANGHAI YT ELECTRIC delivers cutting-edge solutions to optimize UPS performance, eliminate harmonic distortions, and extend equipment longevity. Our Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) technolog...
Why is CT Selection the Core of AHF System Performance? The current transformer (CT), as the "sensing organ" of the active harmonic filter (AHF), directly affects the accuracy of harmonic detection and the dynamic response speed. If the CT is not properly selected, the following problems may occur: Failure of Harmonic Compensation: Low-frequency or high-frequency harmonics are missed in det...
1. Current Transformer (CT) A Current Transformer is an instrument transformer used to measure alternating current (AC) by stepping down high currents to a lower, measurable value. Key Functions: Current Measurement: Steps down high primary current (e.g., 1000A) to a standardized secondary current (e.g., 5A or 1A) for meters and relays. Isolation: Provides galvanic isolation be...