Neutral current and Active harmonic filter Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) and Neutral Current Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) is used to improve power quality, by harmonics filtering, reactive power compensation and 3 phase balancing in power systems. Harmonics are voltage or current waveforms that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. They can cause various power quality issues, includin...
Introduction This blog compares harmonic mitigation techniques across various applications in real time. It examines different aspects of active and passive series and shunt filters, focusing on reducing harmonic loading in drive systems. It discusses the pros and cons of parallel and series approaches, as well as active and passive solutions, supplemented by practical results from several case st...
Overview As regulatory authorities impose ever-stricter requirements for power quality, utilities increasingly want to know which customer is imposing harmonics and flicker on the utility power system. As a result, we are often asked if we can determine the “direction” of harmonic power flow, and what can be done about flicker. Harmonic Power Flow Harmonics, like fundamental frequencie...
Is there 3rd harmonic in 3 phase 3 wire system? In a balanced three-phase, three-wire system, the third harmonics do not exist in the line-to-line voltages or currents. This is because the balanced nature of the system cancels out the third harmonics. In a balanced three-phase system, the fundamental frequency is the basic frequency at which the system operates (e.g., 50 Hz or 60 Hz), and the harm...
What is Motor Testing? Electrical maintenance programs are designed to enhance equipment reliability and uptime while reducing operational costs. Electric Motor Testing is often one of the first areas to be scaled back when cutting expenses. However, savvy companies recognize that neglecting proper maintenance programs can result in billions of dollars in lost revenue due to increased motor repair...
Reactive Power Compensation and Overcompensation Reactive Power Compensation and Over compensation are closely related concepts in power systems management, particularly in the context of maintaining an optimal power factor and ensuring the efficient operation of electrical networks. Reactive Power Compensation Reactive Power is the component of electrical power that oscillates between the source ...
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...
Benefits of reactive power compensation What is reactive power? Reactive power is the electrical energy used to establish and maintain a circuit's electric and magnetic fields, particularly in devices with electromagnetic coils. Reactive power is measured in VAR (volt-amperes reactive) or kVAR (kilovolt-ampere active). The formula for reactive power is: Q=V×I×sinϕ Q: reacti...