Improving Medical Center Power Quality with STATCOM Modern medical centers rely heavily on advanced electrical systems to support life-saving equipment, digital healthcare infrastructure, and uninterrupted patient care. From MRI scanners and CT imaging systems to intensive care units and laboratory automation, every department depends on stable and reliable power. Even a brief voltag...
Waterproof STATCOM Case Study: Reliable Reactive Power in Harsh Environments Modern power systems demand high reliability, stable voltage, and efficient reactive power compensation. In challenging outdoor environments, conventional power quality equipment can face significant operational risks due to moisture, dust, salt spray, and extreme temperatures. This case study examines how a...
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...
Introduction: The High Stakes of Data Center Continuity In the hyperscale data center era, downtime is not just an inconvenience—it’s a catastrophic financial event. With the rise of AI computing and cloud storage, power density has reached unprecedented levels. However, the very equipment that powers these facilities—Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and high-density s...
Capacitor Bank Failure from Harmonic Distortion Capacitor bank failure is a common problem in modern industrial power systems. Many facilities install capacitor banks for power factor correction, but the equipment still overheats, trips, or fails early. The main cause is often harmonic distortion. Capacitor bank failure from harmonic distortion happens when nonlinear loads create distorted current...
Introduction: The High Cost of the "Invisible Killer" in July 2026 As we move further into the industrial energy transition of 2026, the reliance on diesel generators, gas turbines, and isolated microgrids remains a mission-critical reality for remote mining operations, large-scale agriculture, and telecommunication base stations. Yet, an "invisible killer" continues to bleed operational bu...
Capacitor bank overheating is a common problem in modern electrical systems. Many facilities install capacitor banks for power factor correction, but the capacitor bank still runs hot, trips, or fails early. In many cases, capacitor bank overheating is caused by harmonic distortion. Harmonic distortion puts extra electrical stress on the capacitor bank. A capacitor bank is designed to supply react...
How Voltage Fluctuation Affects Industrial Equipment Voltage fluctuation is a common power quality problem in factories and commercial sites. It happens when the voltage level rises or falls instead of staying stable. A small change may not stop production at once. However, repeated voltage fluctuation can damage industrial equipment over time. It can also cause motor overheating, drive trips, con...