The correct compensation capacity is very important for projects, where need to install reactive power compensation device, such as capacitor banks, or Static Var Generator SVG, or Hybrid reactive power compensation device.
For new projects:
New Projects which are at the design stage: The required compensation capacity (kVAr) can be calculated using Power Factor Calculatation tools. Our YT's technical team can also assist with sizing up an appropriate system in accordance to the project details.
For existing projects:
To determine the capacity of reactive power compensation(kVAr) needed you will ideally have available the following information:
(If the reactive power is tested, it will be the best)
These information may already be available via your electricity bills or can be requested from your energy retailer as part of your meter data. Usually power quality audit can also be used capture the exact power factor for the site as well as for individual loads. This audit would also help capture any other power quality issues that may not be initially visible such as harmonic distortion or load imbalance. The example below calculates required total compensation (kVAr) from the power factor (PF) value found on your electricity bill or meter data.
After power quality audit, the power quality report will be given. We YT can give you compensation capacity solutions accordingly.
We can support the most competitive SVG device and hybrid compensation device, from 220V to 690V.
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