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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 15,2026
1.Basic Concepts and Definitions Power Quality: In a general sense, power quality refers to high-quality power supply. The power sector may define power quality as the compliance rates of voltage and frequency, as well as the annual hours of uninterrupted power supply, using statistical figures to demonstrate the safe and reliable operation of the power system. Electricity consumers may simply def...
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May 27,2026
In low-voltage power supply and distribution system design, reactive power compensation capacitor banks and harmonic filter banks are commonly used devices to improve the operating conditions of the power grid. The installation sequence of these two on the busbar directly affects the harmonic mitigation effect, the reactive power compensation operation status, and the service life of the el...
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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 15,2026
Analysis of the reasons for the decrease in power factor on the power supply side after the AHF only performs harmonic filtering: I. Increased total apparent power naturally leads to a decrease in the overall power factor. Power factor λ = P/S. Active power P is determined only by the fundamental active power; harmonics do not contribute. After filtering, the fundamental reactive power remains unc...
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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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Jun 18,2026
Choose the right one, not the most expensive one. This principle also applies to reactive power compensation. In the power industry's reactive power compensation process, the selection of high-voltage reactive power compensation equipment has always been crucial. Today, we'll discuss the applicable scope of high-voltage reactive power compensation equipment. In the context of reactive power compen...
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Jun 23,2026
Understanding Four-Quadrant Reactive Power Compensation Controller The four-quadrant reactive power compensation controller solves this pain point with full-range PQ vector detection. It accurately distinguishes four operating modes: grid supply with inductive loads, grid supply with capacitive loads, on-site power generation with inductive reactive power, and grid feedback with capacitive reactiv...
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Jun 26,2026
The complete process of electricity generation and use can be clearly divided into four main stages: power generation → transmission → distribution → consumption. First, power plants convert various primary energy sources (such as coal, hydropower, wind power, nuclear power, and solar energy) into electrical energy. Then, the large amount of electricity generated by the power plants is efficiently...
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Jul 06,2026
Introduction In modern industrial, commercial and residential power grids, clean and stable sinusoidal voltage is the foundation for reliable operation of all electrical equipment. However, grid faults, nonlinear loads, switching operations and renewable energy integration constantly introduce various power quality issues. The waveform diagram clearly illustrates four most prevalent power quality ...
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