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GENERATOR SET POWER FACTOR EXPLAINED - FG Wilson
www.fgwilson.iePOWER FACTOR EXPLAINED POWER FACTOR Power factor is defined as the ratio of real power (kW) to apparent power (kVA) in an AC electrical power system. Power Factor = kW ÷ kVA (always a number between 0 and 1) POWER FACTOR & GENERATOR SET KVA Generator sets are rated in kVA at 0.8 power factor lagging. This 0.8 power factor is not the load power ...
Power Factor Correction - Institution of Engineering and ...
electrical.theiet.orgPower factor explained Consider a single-phase induction motor. If the motor presented a purely resistive load to the supply, the current flowing would be in-phase with the voltage. This is not the case. The motor has a magnet and the magnetizing current is not in phase with the voltage.