Achieving capable factory functional test requires meeting multiple criteria to ensure the highest quality product. These criteria include test capability and repeatability, system upgradability and supportability, and production scalability. Setting up new production test not only involves implementing new test systems, but also managing schedule risk and budget which are often impacted by techni...
Power factor is a measurement of electrical system efficiency. Many utilities have a power factor penalty built into their rate structure to penalize users with a low power factor reading in their electrical system. To improve the power factor, the most common solution is to install a capacitor banks, But Static Var Generator is the best power factor correction product. There are 3 kinds of...
Power quality can impact overall factory performance but is easily overlooked. Active harmonic filters respond quickly and effectively to balance out power system variations. This enables higher process reliability, longer equipment life, reduced energy losses and improves productivity. Active harmonic filters provide a quick return on your investment. They also make it easy to comply with global ...
Static VAR Generator (SVG) and Active Power(Harmonic) Filter (APF or AHF) are both devices used in power systems for Power Factor Correction and Power Quality Improvement. However, they serve different purposes and have different functionalities. Static VAR Generator (SVG):Static VAR Generator is a power electronics-based device used to provide dynamic reactive power compensation in electrica...
Ultra-high harmonic detection in distribution networks relies on advanced technologies designed to measure and analyze harmonics beyond the conventional limits. Here are some key technologies used for ultra-high harmonic detection: Wideband Spectrum Analysis: This technology involves using wideband spectrum analyzers capable of analyzing frequencies well beyond the conventional range to detect and...
Stepless compensation and multi-step compensation are two different approaches used in power system compensation to mitigate the effects of reactive power and voltage fluctuations. Stepless Compensation: Stepless compensation, also known as continuous compensation, involves the use of a continuously adjustable reactive power compensator to regulate voltage and control reactive power flow. The most...
What is the active power compensator? Active Power Compensator (APC) is an advanced power electronic device used to manage and optimize the flow of active power in electrical power systems. It helps to enhance power quality, improve voltage stability, and increase the overall efficiency of the power distribution network. APCs are particularly useful in applications where there are significant fluc...
Electricity penalty and poor power quality Penalties from Electricity Companies for Poor Power Quality Electricity companies may impose penalties on consumers for various reasons related to poor power quality events. These penalties are typically intended to encourage better power usage practices and to ensure the stability and reliability of the electrical system. Here are some common problems fo...