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May 13,2026
With the rapid development of power electronic devices and microelectronics technology, a large number of nonlinear electrical equipment are widely used in industrial fields such as metallurgy, steel, energy, transportation, and chemical industry. For example, electrolysis equipment, electric locomotives, rolling mill machinery and high-frequency equipment are connected to the power grid, which ma...
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May 22,2026
I. Equipment Selection and Upgrading 1. Selection of High-Efficiency Energy-Saving Equipment For motors, choose high-efficiency motors that meet the national Class 1 energy efficiency standard. These motors utilize advanced materials and manufacturing processes in their design and production. For lighting equipment, LED fixtures should be prioritized due to their high luminous efficacy and long li...
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Jun 03,2026
As a key piece of equipment for reactive power compensation in power systems, the operating status of capacitor banks directly affects the power factor, voltage stability, and energy efficiency of the power grid. With the rapid development of power systems, capacitor banks, as crucial reactive power compensation equipment, play an irreplaceable role in improving power factor, enhancing grid qualit...
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Jun 09,2026
As global industries continue to modernize, the demand for reliable, efficient, and intelligent power distribution systems is growing rapidly. Manufacturing facilities, commercial buildings, energy projects, and public infrastructure all rely on stable electrical networks to ensure continuous operation. At ZDDQ(Anhui Zhongdian Electric Co., Ltd.), we are dedicated to providing advanced electrical ...
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Jun 10,2026
In electrical design, reactive power compensation cabinets are centrally installed on the low-voltage side of the power distribution room. The corresponding compensation installation capacity is marked on the drawings. However, due to the differences in the rated voltage of the capacitors, the access voltage at the compensation cabinet, and the reactance of the series reactors, the actual output c...
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Jun 17,2026
In high- and low-voltage power distribution systems, "capacitor compensation" is an indispensable technical term. Whether in factories, commercial buildings, or data centers, the capacitor compensation units housed within low-voltage cabinets act like "invisible electricians," quietly enhancing the operational efficiency of the power system. To understand capacitive compensation, one must first gr...
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Jul 08,2026
In power systems, the balance of reactive power is crucial, as it directly impacts grid stability and power quality. As an advanced dynamic reactive power compensation device, the SVG (Static Var Generator) is increasingly becoming an indispensable "stabilizer" within power systems. Today, let us take a closer look at the principles, advantages, and application scenarios of SVG dynamic reactive po...
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Jul 16,2026
In industrial production, enterprises often face two major challenges: fluctuating production efficiency and persistently high electricity costs. Most of the time, managers attribute these problems to aging equipment and improper operation by personnel, overlooking a hidden killer lurking in the power system—harmonics. As "electrical pollution" in the power system, harmonics not only directly incr...
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Jul 22,2026
In high and low voltage power systems, grid integration of new energy sources and impact loads tend to trigger complex reactive power issues, such as continuous power fluctuations and harmonic superposition. With power electronic topology and real-time dynamic regulation, SVG reactive power compensation cabinets deliver precise full-range reactive power management, making them special core equipme...
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Jul 30,2026
I. Generation of Harmonics In power systems, the fundamental cause of harmonics is the presence of non-linear loads. When current flows through a load and does not maintain a linear relationship with the applied voltage, a non-sinusoidal current is formed, resulting in the generation of harmonics within the circuit. Due to the switching operations of semiconductor thyristors and the non-linear cha...
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Aug 06,2026
In power distribution systems, capacitor banks compensate for the reactive power generated by inductive loads using parallel-connected low-voltage power capacitors; this improves the power factor, reduces line losses, and avoids utility company penalties. However, a common misconception exists: the belief that the more capacitors are engaged—and the higher the resulting power factor—the better. In...
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Aug 13,2026
1.Why is reactive power compensation necessary? Reactive power is by no means useless power. In AC power supply systems, inductors and capacitors serve as essential loads. Ferromagnetic loads—such as electric motors and transformers—cannot function without inductive reactive power for excitation; meanwhile, long-distance transmission lines possess inherent capacitive characteristics, effectively a...
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