Analysis of 3 Different Power Factor Correction Solutions: Capacitors, SVG, and AHF In today’s industrial and commercial environments, ensuring power quality is more than just good practice—it’s a necessity. Poor power quality can lead to equipment malfunctions, increased utility costs, and downtime. One major aspect of power quality is the power factor—a measure of ho...
Have you ever passed by a factory filled with the hum of machinery or a supermarket that’s open around the clock? If so, you’ve witnessed the hidden essence that powers modern industry: a steady, dependable stream of electricity. But consider this - what occurs when solar panels produce an excess of energy on a sunny day, or when the power grid collapses during a fierce storm? This is ...
1. Current Transformer (CT) A Current Transformer is an instrument transformer used to measure alternating current (AC) by stepping down high currents to a lower, measurable value. Key Functions: Current Measurement: Steps down high primary current (e.g., 1000A) to a standardized secondary current (e.g., 5A or 1A) for meters and relays. Isolation: Provides galvanic isolation be...
China Power Quality Issues: Impacts, Costs, and Advanced Solutions In the rapidly evolving landscape of China's power sector, power quality issues have emerged as a critical challenge, demanding immediate attention and effective solutions. This article conducts a comprehensive analysis of the impacts, costs, and advanced equipment solutions related to power quality in China, drawing insight...
What is Intelligent Tuning Integrated Capacitor ? In today’s low-voltage power distribution systems, improving energy efficiency and ensuring power quality are more important than ever. That’s where the Intelligent Tuning Integrated Capacitor comes into play. What Is an Intelligent Tuning Integrated Capacitor? The Intelligent Tuning Integrated Capacitor is a modern power compensation s...
Active Harmonic Filters (AHFs) are widely used in buildings to mitigate harmonic distortion caused by non-linear loads, ensuring power quality, energy efficiency, and compliance with standards like IEEE 519 and IEC 61000-3-6. Here are key applications of AHFs in buildings: 1. Office Buildings & Commercial Complexes Loads: LED lighting, VFDs (HVAC systems), elevators, UPS systems...