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...
Dynamic Voltage Restorer: The Guardian of Power Systems In modern industrial and commercial applications, maintaining power quality is crucial for the reliable operation of sensitive equipment. One of the major challenges in power quality is voltage sags and dips, which can disrupt operations and cause equipment malfunction. Enter the Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) – a critical piece of equi...
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 ...
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...