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Apr 24,2026
Reactive Power Compensation Solution for Chemical Plants 1. Problem Background and Requirements Chemical plants typically operate numerous inductive loads, such as large motors (pumps, compressors, fans), transformers, variable frequency drives, and electric arc furnaces. During operation, these devices consume significant amounts of reactive power (Q), leading to the following issues: Low power f...
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Apr 28,2026
The Electrical Industry is Undergoing a Transformation! Four Core Technologies Supporting the Future of New Power Systems With the advancement of "dual-carbon" goals and the accelerated implementation of new power systems, the electrical industry has long since moved beyond the old model of "traditional operation and maintenance," ushering in a profound transformation towards greening, intelligenc...
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Apr 30,2026
Is there a hidden trick in the electricity bill? The secret path to saving 30% on losses by improving the power factor from 0.7 to 0.95. I.The Impact, Benefits, and Improvement Principles of Power Factor: A building materials factory incurred an annual electricity cost overrun of 500,000 yuan due to a power factor of only 0.7—this is not an isolated case! During power supply, the user's power fact...
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May 05,2026
In power systems, transformers, as core equipment, undertake the crucial task of voltage conversion. However, due to manufacturing defects, environmental factors, and long-term operational wear, various faults frequently occur—oil leakage, abnormal oil levels, damage to the oil conservator bladder, deformation of the cooling system, and abnormal internal noises are common problems. These issues no...
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May 08,2026
1.What is 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, meaning harmonics are generated in the circuit. Harmonic frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. As proven by the French math...
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May 11,2026
In power supply systems, power factor is a crucial indicator, directly reflecting the efficiency of electrical equipment. A higher power factor means that electrical equipment is fully utilized and operates more efficiently; conversely, a lower power factor means lower utilization, like a car with a powerful engine that fails to deliver its full potential due to various reasons, wasting energy. Po...
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