Basic Power Factor Correction
Basic Power Factor Correction
Power Factor Correction is a frequently misunderstood topic. Improper techniques can result in overcorrection, under-correction and/or harmonic resonance.
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Basic Power Factor Correction What are the different types of loads?
Ohmic loads Lighting bulbs Iron Resistive heating
Inductive loads Electrical Motors Transformers Reactors/chokes Overhead lines Under excited Synchronous generators Discharge lamps Power electronic
GRID
In resistive circuits the voltage and current waveforms reach their peaks and troughs as well as the electrical zeros at the same instant of time.
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U - Voltage
=90
The magnitude of is proportional to the inductive reactance. Since the current lags behind the voltage, inductive loads are said to have a lagging power factor. Impedance-XL = 2 * 3.14 * f * L
I - Current
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Power
+ ve
A positive as well as a
negative power can be observed.
U, I and power
-ve
Voltage
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Due to capacitive reactance of the load, the current drawn by the load is ahead the voltage by an angle . The magnitude of is proportional to the
capacitive reactance.
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Impedance
U - Voltage
1 1 XC C 2 f C
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S = Apparent Power
P = Active Power
Q = Reactive Power
Active Power P S - Q [ KW ] 2
= phase displacement angle S1 = uncompensatedapparent power S2 = compensated power with capacitors for compensation
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[W]
Ideally, entire input power i.e. apparent power should get converted into the useful output, i.e. heating of an oven, movement of an motor, light of an bulb.
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Q 3 U I sin
[VAr]
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S 3 U I
[VA]
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Category
Typical uncompensated PF
Current
U, I and power
+ ve
+ ve
-ve
Voltage
Breweries Cement plant Compressor Cranes Data Centre - Computer Drying-Plants Hospitals Machinery, big sized Machinery, small sized Office Building- General Plywood Sawmill Steel factory Suggar Tobacco Water pumps Welding transformer
0,6..0,7 0,6..0,7 0,7..0,8 0,5..0,6 0,8..0,9 0,8..0,9 0,7..0,8 0,5..0,6 0,4..0,5 0,7..0,8 0,6..0,7 0,6..0,7 0,6..0,7 0,8..0,85 0,6..0,7 0,8..0,85 0,4..0,5
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If the losses on the supply side are 5% of the average load, the AC drive can reduce these losses to about 4%.
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Active Energy
Current Current
Reactive Energy
Supply
Load Capacitor
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Principle of PFC
S1
S2
QC Q 1
Q2 = Q1 - QC
P
S = Apparent Power
P = Active Power Q = Reactive Power
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Methods of PFC
Individual compensation
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expensive that one central one * Low utilization factor of Reduction of voltage drops capacitors or equipment not often in operation Saving of regulator
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controller
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M 3~
Question: A building with a total load of 300 kW shows an actual power factor of 0.65 The customer asks for a target PF=0.96 What capacitor output is required to avoid surcharges for low PF?
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For a proper fine tuning of the target PF, a capacitor bank design:
25 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 kvar
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Office Building
TCL = 1200kW
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M M M SSB 1 SSB 2
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Voltage rise
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Voltage rise
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Utilization Category
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Utilization Category
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Power factor capacitor specifications Highest impulse current withstand capability: > 300 * In
4000,0 3000,0 2000,0 Current [A] 1000,0 0,0 -1000,0 -2000,0
Inrush current of app. 3500 A by energizing a PFC capacitor with 20 A rated current!
5 steps parallel
-3000,0 73,2
73,8
74,5
75,1
76,3
77,0
77,6
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