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Effective November 2020 Capacitor banks Technical Data SA02607001E Supersedes August 2014 and harmonic filters Power factor correction : a guide for the plant engineer Contents Description Page Description Page Part one: Power factor Part two: Harmonics What is Power factor ?.. 2 Introduction.. 17. Should I be concerned about What are harmonics? .. 17. low Power factor ?.. 3 What are the consequences of high What can I do to improve Power factor ?.. 3 harmonic distortion levels? .. 18. How much can I save by installing IEEE 519 .. 18. Power capacitors?.. 4 How are harmonics generated? .. 19. How can I select the right capacitors What is the relationship between Power factor for my specific application needs? .. 8 correction capacitors and harmonics?.. 19. How much kVAR do I need?.. 8 How do I diagnose a potential Where should I install capacitors harmonics-related problem?
Special electrical requirement of inductive loads Most loads in modern electrical distribution systems are inductive . Examples include motors, transformers, gaseous tube lighting ballasts and induction furnaces . Inductive loads need a magnetic field to operate . Inductive loads require two kinds of current:
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