Power quality: the electrical network's or the grid's ability to supply a clean and stable power supply
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Power Quality units and definitions
Entity Unit Description S kVA Apparent power. Given in kVA. Q kVAr Reactive power. Fundamental only. Given in kVAr. P kW Active power. Fundamental only. Given in kW. Cos φ - Power factor. Fundamental only. I A RMS Total current, including harmonics. Iharm A RMS Total current distortion in A RMS ITHD % Total Current Harmonic Distortion. Given as a percentage (%). V V Voltage. Given in RMS. Vunb % Voltage unbalance. Given as a percentage (%). VTHD % Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion. Given as a percentage (%). Pst - Flicker, short term (10 min). Plt - Flicker, long term (2 hours). -
Poor power quality and how to avoid it
The power within any grid is usually flawed to some extent. The result? Equipment underperformance, breakdowns, and energy losses—just to name a few issues!
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The seven most common poor power quality problems
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You may be facing poor power quality if you experience several of the following symptoms:
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Reduced production speed
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Increased energy consumption
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Fees for reactive power consumption
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Stalled production
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Damaged or malfunctioning equipment
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Idling personnel, stalled production
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Decreased equipment lifetime
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Loss of data
In addition to the direct impacts above, poor power quality often negatively impacts business costs. Such as with:
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Rework
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Increasing start-up costs
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Postponed revenues
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Reduced cash flow
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Poor reputation among customers
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Loss of market share
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What are you Paying for Poor Power Quality?
Improving power quality reduces risk, raises throughput, decreases the cost of doing business, and improves your bottom line.
For support with making a decision for your facility, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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The best solution to poor power quality
ADF products eliminate common electrical behaviors that contribute to poor power quality. By using a highly dynamic, digitally controlled compensation and filtering approach, ADF restores the current waveform instantaneously, lowers the current flow, and fully compensates changes in load or installation conditions at all times.
For more information about how we tune power, read here.