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How does correcting power factor with capacitor banks affect I^2 R losses?
Hi, my concern is that since the current in the I^2R formula is made up of two components, the active current and the reactive. The reactive current is not in phase with the R component of the Z, and since the capacitor act only over the reactive component of the total current, then there won't...- biguelo
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How does correcting power factor with capacitor banks affect I^2 R losses?
Hi, I have read that one of the benefits to increase the power factor through capacitor banks is the reduction of technical losses. Here is my doubt, if I have a comercial kWh meter in medium voltage and it's metering the active energy of a facility with a medium voltaje transformer (500...- biguelo
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Capacitor Banks Variation With Voltage and Frecuency
Thanks for the reply.- biguelo
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Capacitor Banks Variation With Voltage and Frecuency
Hi, I have a 480 V, 200 kVAr and 60 Hz capacitor bank. I need to move this bank to a location with 390 V and 50 Hz, I wonder what would be the resulting power of the bank. Regards.- biguelo
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