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How to Apply Capacitors to Low Voltage Power Systems
Understanding Power Factor
Improving Power Factor
Elimination of Penalty Dollars
Additional Capacity in Electrical System
Reduction of I
2
R Losses
Analysis of Utility Bills
Method #1
Capacitor at Load
Method #2
Fixed Capacitor Bank
Method #3
Automatic Capacitor Bank
Method #4
Combination of Methods
Harmonic Distortion
Definitions
Basic Relations
Power Factor Correction Application Guide
CAPACITOR DEFINITION & APPLICATION DATA
DEFINITIONS
C:
Capacitance (farads)
KW:
Kilowatts, measure of active power
KVA:
Kilovolt-amperes, measure of apparent power
kVAR:
Kilovolt-amperes reactive
µF:
Microfarads, measure of capacitance
(farads x 10
-6
)
f:
Frequency of voltage or current in Hz
lc:
Capacitor current in amperes
W:
Dissipated power, in watts
V:
Voltage (Volts)
I or A:
Current (Amperes)
R:
Resistance (ohms)
Recommended Wire Sizes, Switches and Fuses
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