Installing an Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) on the main power distribution line can typically save fuel consumption for generators (especially diesel generators) Here is a detailed explanation: How Harmonics Increase Fuel Consumption in Generators (Especially Diesel Generators): Additional Heat Losses: Harmonic currents flowing through the stator and rotor windings of the generator cause highe...
The Short Summary A healthy AHF typically produces two types of noise: A low hum from the internal reactor (inductor) and cooling fans. This is normal. A high-frequency "switching" whine or buzz from the Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). This is usually very faint. If the noise becomes loud, intrusive, or changes significantly, it is often a sign of a problem. Detailed Breakdow...
The YTPQC-SVG Static Var Generator redefines reactive power control through its blend of cutting-edge hardware and intelligent design. At its heart lies a 3-level IGBT inverter capable of delivering sinusoidal output currents with minimal harmonic distortion—a critical advantage over conventional systems. This ensures smooth, jitter-free compensation even under abrupt loa...
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing for an Active Harmonic Filter AHF is critical and non-negotiable. An AHF(APF) is a power electronics device (like a high-frequency inverter) that injects canceling currents into a noisy electrical system. If poorly designed, it can become a significant source of electromagnetic interference (EMI) itself, disrupting other equipment. Conversely, it mu...