Why SVG is the Future of Modern Manufacturing In the world of modern manufacturing, power is everything. But not all power is the same. Many factories suffer from poor power quality, which acts like a hidden tax on your business. It causes motors to overheat, computers to crash, and electricity bills to skyrocket. To fix this, you need a smart strategy for power quality management. For years, comp...
Medium Voltage STATCOM for Mining Mining sites depend on stable medium voltage power. Crushers, conveyors, pumps, mills, hoists, compressors, and ventilation systems all place heavy demand on the electrical network. These loads do not always operate at a steady level. They start, stop, ramp up, and change throughout the day. This can create voltage fluctuation, poor power factor, and reactive powe...
AHF and SVG for Water Treatment Plants Water treatment plants depend on a stable power supply. Pumps, blowers, mixers, compressors, dosing systems, and control panels must operate continuously. If the electrical system becomes unstable, the treatment process can face equipment trips, overheating, poor efficiency, and higher maintenance costs. Many water treatment plants now use variable frequency ...
Voltage Flicker in Steel Plants Voltage flicker is a serious power quality problem in steel plants. It is often caused by loads that change quickly. These loads include electric arc furnaces, rolling mills, ladle furnaces, large motors, and heavy equipment. These loads do not draw power smoothly. Their demand changes quickly during melting, rolling, lifting, cutting, and cooling operations. When t...
SVG for Industrial Motor Loads Motor loads are common in factories, mines, water treatment plants, commercial buildings, and pumping systems. These loads are reliable and useful, but they also create reactive power demand. When reactive power is not controlled, the system may face poor power factor, higher current, voltage instability, and extra stress on electrical equipment. This is why S...