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...
Power quality refers to the characteristics of electrical power, including voltage, frequency, and waveform, that affect the operation of electrical devices. Typical products for power quality improvement include: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): UPS systems provide backup power during outages and voltage sags, ensuring a continuous and stable power supply to critical loads. Voltage Regulators:...
Installation Introduction of Static Var Generator SVG Modules: Step 1: Pre-Installation PreparationEnsure that the site is ready for the SVG module installation. Check if all necessary electrical connections and infrastructure are in place. Make sure you have the required tools and equipment for the installation. Step 2: Unpacking and Inspection Unpack the SVG module and carefully inspect i...
The determination of the appropriate compensation capacity is an absolutely crucial aspect in projects where the installation of reactive power compensation devices, such as capacitor banks, Static Var Generator (SVG), or Hybrid reactive power compensation devices, is imperative. For new projects: In new projects that are currently in the design stage, the required compensation capacity (kVAr) can...
The History Of Reactive Power Compensation If you are in the power industry, you must have heard of reactive power compensation. But you may not know much about it. What is reactive power compensation? Electricity from the power grid comes in two types: First, there's active power. This is the electricity that does the direct work, turning into motion, heat, chemicals, or sound to...
Introduction to Low Voltage Reactive Power Cabinet Power distribution equipment forms the backbone of modern electrical systems, efficiently managing and allocating electricity to ensure seamless power supply across various sectors. There are control gadgets that help manage how electricity flows, safety features like circuit breakers to prevent accidents, and measuring tools to check how much pow...
What is the power factor correction? Power factor correction (PFC) is a technique used to improve the power factor of an electrical system. Power factor is a measure of how effectively electrical power is being used. It is defined as the ratio of real power (measured in kilowatts, kW) used to perform work to the apparent power (measured in kilovolt-amperes, kVA) drawn from the power source. Power ...
Development history of IGBTThe Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) has revolutionized power electronics since its inception, marking a pivotal milestone in the development of high-efficiency energy conversion systems. Born in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the IGBT emerged as a hybrid semiconductor device that combined the advantages of Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Metal-Oxide-Sem...