How can i make power factor for three phase
T Thread Starter TAKYMOUNIR Joined Jun 23, 2008 352 Jan 10, 2012 #1 How can i make power factor for three phase
t_n_k Joined Mar 6, 2009 5,455 Jan 10, 2012 #2 Perhaps you could make your question a little clearer. I'm not sure of what you are asking.
T Thread Starter TAKYMOUNIR Joined Jun 23, 2008 352 Jan 10, 2012 #3 t_n_k said: Perhaps you could make your question a little clearer. I'm not sure of what you are asking. Click to expand... i mean improve the power factor for the three phase line to make voltage and current in phase
t_n_k said: Perhaps you could make your question a little clearer. I'm not sure of what you are asking. Click to expand... i mean improve the power factor for the three phase line to make voltage and current in phase
t_n_k Joined Mar 6, 2009 5,455 Jan 10, 2012 #4 If the uncompensated power factor is lagging you can use power factor correction capacitors specifically designed for that purpose. What's your particular application?
If the uncompensated power factor is lagging you can use power factor correction capacitors specifically designed for that purpose. What's your particular application?
N nyasha Joined Mar 23, 2009 90 Jan 11, 2012 #5 Capacitor Bank in parallel with the load will improve the power factor.
amilton542 Joined Nov 13, 2010 497 Jan 11, 2012 #6 It depends on t_n_k's question, what is the application? For example, does the industry in its entirety all turn on and off at the same time? The solution would be a fixed value of PFC. Conversely, would it be easier to switch capacitors in-and-out through a PLC governed by a PF that varies?
It depends on t_n_k's question, what is the application? For example, does the industry in its entirety all turn on and off at the same time? The solution would be a fixed value of PFC. Conversely, would it be easier to switch capacitors in-and-out through a PLC governed by a PF that varies?