How Power Distribution Systems Work?Electrical power supplied to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings is typically generated by a utility at a centralized location and then transmitted and distributed through the utility’s power transmission and distribution system to its end users. A utility's power transmission and distribution system is responsible for controlling, pro...
TDD vs. THD: An In-depth Analysis and Comparison Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) and Total Demand Distortion (TDD) are critical parameters that help monitor and control the level of harmonics present in electrical systems. While they both measure harmonic distortion, there are critical differences between them that engineers and technicians need to understand. THD: Total Harmonic Distortion...
With the growing adoption of energy-efficient technologies, electronics have become integral to modern power systems. Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) in office equipment and LED lighting, Variable Frequency/Speed Drives (VF/SDs) for induction motors, and inverters that convert DC power from photovoltaic cells to Mains Frequency AC are prime examples of how these systems enhance power usage eff...
Reduce harmonics through Static Var Generator (SVG) Power quality is a critical concern in the field of electrical engineering. A stable and reliable electricity supply is essential for daily life and the efficient operation of various industries. One of the common challenges faced by electrical systems is the presence of harmonics. These harmonics can lead to several issues, including increased ...
Introduction Harmonics in power systems have become a significant concern due to the widespread use of semiconductor-based loads, such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) and line-commutated DC drive systems. These harmonics can lead to various power quality issues, affecting both equipment performance and system reliability. Harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. For exampl...
What are the relationship of Active Harmonic Filter, capacitor banks and reactors? Active Harmonic Filters (AHFs), capacitor banks, and reactors are essential components used in electrical networks to manage power quality, reactive power compensation, and harmonic mitigation. When these devices are combined effectively in a network, they can help improve system performance, energy efficiency, and ...
How to Avoid Non-Compliance with Power Factor Requirements In the world of industrial and commercial power management, maintaining an optimal power factor is critical. Poor power factor not only leads to inefficiencies in energy usage but can also result in hefty penalties imposed by utility companies. Understanding the importance of power factor correction can save businesses substantial costs an...
Voltage Unbalance: Causes, Impacts, and Mitigation Strategies This state of imbalance not only affects power quality but can also damage equipment and reduce energy efficiency. For example, using SPC (Static Phase Converter) for dynamic adjustment within the distribution station can effectively improve this situation; at the same time, users should also pay attention to reasonable load configurati...