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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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Jul 01,2026
APF and SVG are two important devices used in power systems to improve power quality. We frequently encounter them in our work; what are the differences between them, and what are their functions? 1.What is APF? The Active Power Filter (APF) is a specialized device for mitigating power harmonics, developed using modern power electronics and digital signal processing technology based on high-speed ...
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Jul 03,2026
Many charging station operators have a question: when charging piles are charging normally, the power factor is perfectly within the standard range, and there are no problems even without capacitor banks or SVG. However, when the station is newly built, there is little traffic, or there is no one charging at night, the power factor inexplicably exceeds the standard, resulting in power factor adjus...
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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 11,2026
The quality of electricity directly determines the energy-saving ratio of a company's power consumption system, as high-quality electricity can prevent significant energy waste. So, what is electricity quality, and what factors affect it? What is power quality? Power quality generally refers to the quality of alternating current (AC). That is, the AC power supplied by the power industry to busines...
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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 17,2026
Are your factory's electricity bills skyrocketing? Are precision equipment breaking down unexpectedly? Are your transformers frequently overheating? Are you being fined by the power company for failing to meet power factor standards? These troublesome problems often point to the same root cause— power quality . In the field of power quality management, two star devices are frequently mentioned: SV...
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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 24,2026
Many new energy vehicle manufacturing plants and charging stations encounter issues such as excessive power factor at night and inexplicable fines for over-compensation. Everyone knows that resolving capacitive overcompensation requires installing reactors to absorb excess capacitive reactive power. However, the vast majority of electricians on site fell into the same trap: they directly used the ...
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Jul 28,2026
Introduction With the rapid development of modern industries, electrical loads are becoming increasingly complex, bringing higher requirements for power quality, energy efficiency, and grid stability. High voltage capacitor cabinets have become an essential solution for improving power factor, reducing reactive power losses, and optimizing the performance of power distribution systems. The high vo...
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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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Aug 13,2026
In modern power systems, reactive power compensation is widely used to improve power factor, reduce line losses, and increase the efficiency of electrical equipment. However, when the power source is a diesel generator, gas generator, or other synchronous generator, pursuing an extremely high power factor is not always a good idea. At first glance, a power factor close to 1.00 seems ideal. But for...
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