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Dec 12,2023
FGSVG (Windusn) Static Synchronous Compensator, also known as medium voltage Static Var Generator(SVG) is an active dynamic reactive and harmonic compensation device. FGSVG Statcom, different from impedance compensation (injecting or absorbing reactive power by capacitor and reactor) theory of traditional SVC, is based on voltage source converter, whose theory is equivalent to static synchronous c...
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Dec 12,2023
FGSVG SVG(Static Var Generator) STATCOM converters are designed for applications where reactive power control is needed to meet the requirements of national grid codes or where voltage must be regulated to improve the stability of the power grid. Follow Project is two sets Air cooled 11kV 5MVAr Statcom.
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Dec 21,2023
What is Statcom? STATCOM stands for Static Synchronous Compensator, in China, we named it as high voltage Static Var Generator. It a power electronic device in electrical power systems provide voltage support, reactive power compensation, improved power quality. STATCOMs are typically connected to the grid at the point of common coupling (PCC) and act as shunt-connected voltage source c...
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Jan 19,2024
Power Factor Control refers to the management and maintenance of an acceptable power factor in electrical systems. Power factor is the ratio of real power (kW) to apparent power (kVA) in an electrical circuit. A low power factor indicates that the circuit is inefficient and requires more current to deliver a given amount of power. This results in increased energy losses, higher electricity bills, ...
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Jan 29,2024
To build a capacitor bank panel, you will need to follow these general steps: Determine the capacitor bank size: Calculate the required capacitance based on the power factor correction needs of your system. Consider factors such as the target power factor, load characteristics, and voltage levels. Select capacitors: Choose high-quality capacitors that are suitable for the desired voltage and curre...
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Mar 19,2024
Static VAR Compensator At the medium voltage level, one common of reactive power compensation is Static Var Compensators (SVCs). SVCs are typically installed in electrical power systems to regulate the voltage and compensate for reactive power fluctuations. They consist of various components such as thyristor-controlled reactors (TCRs) and thyristor-switched capacitors (TSCs) that can quickly adju...
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Apr 03,2024
Power factor is an important technical indicator of the power system. It represents the ratio of active power to apparent power in an AC circuit. This ratio is usually expressed as a cosine function (cosφ). The size of the power factor reflects the energy utilization efficiency of the power supply output. If the power factor is too high, that is, the reactive power is too low, it will reduce the r...
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