Open navigation menu
Close suggestions
Search
Search
en
Change Language
Upload
Sign in
Sign in
Download free for days
0 ratings
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
27 views
4 pages
Power Factor Correction
568587
Uploaded by
ruduitududt
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here
.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Download
Save
Save Power Factor Correction For Later
Share
0%
0% found this document useful, undefined
0%
, undefined
Print
Embed
Report
0 ratings
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
27 views
4 pages
Power Factor Correction
568587
Uploaded by
ruduitududt
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here
.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Carousel Previous
Carousel Next
Download
Save
Save Power Factor Correction For Later
Share
0%
0% found this document useful, undefined
0%
, undefined
Print
Embed
Report
Download
Save Power Factor Correction For Later
You are on page 1
/ 4
Search
Fullscreen
OBJECTIVE: POWER FACTOR IMPROVEMENT APPARATUS: © Power Source 1Resistor Capacitor Inductor Wattmeter Voltmeter Ammeter ‘Connecting Wires CIRCUIT DIAGRAM: THEORY: ‘The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined asthe ratio ofthe real power flowing to the load to the apparent power, and is a number between 0 and I (frequently expressed as 2 percentage, e.g. 0.5 pf = $0% pf). Real power is the capacity of the cireuit for performing work in a particular time. Apparent power is the product of the current and voltage ofthe circuit. Due to energy stored in the load and retumed to the source, or due to @ non-linear load that distorts the ‘wave shape of the current drawn from the source, the apparent power can be greater than the real power. In an electric power system, « load with low power factor draws more current than a load with a high power factor for the same amount of usefil power transferred. The hi the energy lost inthe distribution system, and requie larger wires and other equipment. Because of the costs of larger equipment and wasted energy, electrical utilities will usually charge a higher cost to industrial or commercial customers where there isa low power factor. Linear loads with low power factor (such as induction motors) can be corrected with a passive network of capacitors oF inductors. The devices for correction of power factor may be at a central substation, or spread out over a distribution system, or built into power-consuming equipment. Circuits containing purely resistive heating elements (filament lamps, strip heaters, cooking stoves, etc.) have a power factor of 1.0. Circuits containing inductive or capacitive elements (electric motors, solenoid valves, lamp ballasts, and others) often have a power factor below 1.0.AC power flow has the three components: real power (P), measured in watts (W); apparent power (S), measured in volt-amperes (VA); and reactive power (Q), measured in reactive volt- amperes (var). “The power factor is defined as: In the case ofa perfectly sinusoidal waveform, P, Q and S can be expressed as vectors that form Vector triangle such that: S=PG Ig is the phase angle between the current and voltage, then the power factor is equal tolC0S @|, and P= Sleosd| Since the units are consistent, the power factor is by definition a dimensionless number between O.and 1. When power factor is equal to 0, the energy flow is entirely reactive, and stored energy in the load returns to the source on each cycle. When the power factor is 1, all the energy supplied by the source is consumed by the load. Power factors are usually stated as "leading" or "lagging" to show the sign ofthe phase angle. Power factor correction: It is often desirable to adjust the power factor ofa system fo near 1.0. This power factor correction (PFC) is achieved by switching in of out banks of inductors of capacitors. For example the inductive effect of motor loads may be offset by locally connected capacitors. When reactive elements supply or absorb reactive power near the load, the apparent power is reduced Power factor correction may be applied by an electrical power transmission utility to improve the stability and efficiency of the transmission network. Correction equipment may be installed by individual electrical customers to reduce the costs charged to them by their electricity supplier. A high power factor is generally desirable in @ transmission system to reduce transmission losses and improve voltage regulation at the load. Power factor correction brings the power factor of an AC power circuit closer to I by supplying reactive power of opposite sign, adding capacitors or inductors which act to cancel the inductive or capacitive effects of the load, respectively. For example, the inductive effect of motor loadsmay be offset by locally connected capacitors. If a load had a capacitive value, inductors (also known as reactors) are connected to correct the power factor. In the electricity industry, inductors are said to consume reactive power and capacitors are said to supply it, even though the reactive power is actually just moving back and forth on each AC cycle. PROCEDURE: Connect the circuit as shown in circuit diagram. Close switch 1 and open switch 2. Note the readings in the table. Now close switch 2 and vary the capacitance. Note corresponding readings and observe the effect of capacitor on power factor. k increases with capacitance and as a result power factor is improved. OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS:
You might also like
Network Theorems
PDF
No ratings yet
Network Theorems
14 pages
Power System-1 Book V K Mehta, Rohit Mehta - Principles of Power System (0, Schand Publisching)
PDF
No ratings yet
Power System-1 Book V K Mehta, Rohit Mehta - Principles of Power System (0, Schand Publisching)
23 pages
Power Factor Improvement
PDF
100% (2)
Power Factor Improvement
25 pages
Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor
35 pages
Power Factor: What Is The Difference Between Lagging Power Factor and Leading Power Factor?
PDF
100% (1)
Power Factor: What Is The Difference Between Lagging Power Factor and Leading Power Factor?
64 pages
Power Factor Fundamentals
PDF
100% (1)
Power Factor Fundamentals
28 pages
Power Factor & Power Factor Improvement, Balanced & Unbalanced Loads.
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor & Power Factor Improvement, Balanced & Unbalanced Loads.
16 pages
A.C Powers and Power Factor
PDF
100% (2)
A.C Powers and Power Factor
23 pages
Lab 2 - Design Simulation and Testing of Full Wave Centre Tapped Transformer
PDF
No ratings yet
Lab 2 - Design Simulation and Testing of Full Wave Centre Tapped Transformer
8 pages
Maximum Power Trasfer Therorrm
PDF
No ratings yet
Maximum Power Trasfer Therorrm
3 pages
Excel Lab Manual
PDF
No ratings yet
Excel Lab Manual
19 pages
Literature Review Power Factor Correction
PDF
100% (1)
Literature Review Power Factor Correction
6 pages
Maths Assignment
PDF
No ratings yet
Maths Assignment
18 pages
Literature Review On Power Factor Correction
PDF
100% (2)
Literature Review On Power Factor Correction
4 pages
City and Guilds Advanced Diploma Project Soofi
PDF
100% (1)
City and Guilds Advanced Diploma Project Soofi
23 pages
Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor
5 pages
Thesis On PFC
PDF
100% (1)
Thesis On PFC
91 pages
EXPERIMENT No 4
PDF
No ratings yet
EXPERIMENT No 4
3 pages
Chapters
PDF
No ratings yet
Chapters
56 pages
Automatic Power Factor Control
PDF
100% (2)
Automatic Power Factor Control
31 pages
Sanchez Eee132.1 Simulation Act3
PDF
No ratings yet
Sanchez Eee132.1 Simulation Act3
8 pages
Pro Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Pro Power Factor
45 pages
A Report On Power Factor Correction and Its Effect: Using Capacitor Bank
PDF
No ratings yet
A Report On Power Factor Correction and Its Effect: Using Capacitor Bank
1 page
Power System Analysis Lab1-LEYBOLD EQUIPMENT INSPECTION & TRANSIENT MEASUREMENT
PDF
No ratings yet
Power System Analysis Lab1-LEYBOLD EQUIPMENT INSPECTION & TRANSIENT MEASUREMENT
15 pages
RAJIV RANJAN SINHA IP 09 SR No. 09
PDF
No ratings yet
RAJIV RANJAN SINHA IP 09 SR No. 09
15 pages
PF 1
PDF
No ratings yet
PF 1
5 pages
By: Engr. Dr. Anzar Mahmood: Associate Professor, SMIEEE
PDF
No ratings yet
By: Engr. Dr. Anzar Mahmood: Associate Professor, SMIEEE
85 pages
Automatic Power Factor Detection and Correction Using Aurdino
PDF
No ratings yet
Automatic Power Factor Detection and Correction Using Aurdino
13 pages
Power Factor - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
11 pages
Unit-2 (2.1 - Power Factor Correction)
PDF
No ratings yet
Unit-2 (2.1 - Power Factor Correction)
21 pages
PDF 1
PDF
No ratings yet
PDF 1
26 pages
Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor
18 pages
Unit IV Power Factor Improvement
PDF
No ratings yet
Unit IV Power Factor Improvement
13 pages
CH 7 Power in AC Circuits
PDF
No ratings yet
CH 7 Power in AC Circuits
14 pages
Minimizing Penalty in Industrialpower Factor Correction by Engaging Apfc Unit
PDF
No ratings yet
Minimizing Penalty in Industrialpower Factor Correction by Engaging Apfc Unit
15 pages
2 Power Factor Improvement
PDF
No ratings yet
2 Power Factor Improvement
18 pages
Power Factor Correction: Kali Charan Behera
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor Correction: Kali Charan Behera
40 pages
Economic Improvement of Power Factor Correction A
PDF
No ratings yet
Economic Improvement of Power Factor Correction A
13 pages
Lab Report # 4
PDF
No ratings yet
Lab Report # 4
12 pages
Unit 2 Complete Ee-702 - Removed
PDF
No ratings yet
Unit 2 Complete Ee-702 - Removed
29 pages
Power Quality 2
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Quality 2
30 pages
ABE47 No.5 Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
ABE47 No.5 Power Factor
5 pages
Fator Potencia Tipicos
PDF
No ratings yet
Fator Potencia Tipicos
8 pages
Automatic Power Factor Correction Using Mircrocontroller
PDF
No ratings yet
Automatic Power Factor Correction Using Mircrocontroller
13 pages
VINAY
PDF
No ratings yet
VINAY
17 pages
Base 1
PDF
No ratings yet
Base 1
3 pages
CBTP 1
PDF
No ratings yet
CBTP 1
41 pages
Experimnt No 5
PDF
No ratings yet
Experimnt No 5
5 pages
About Power Factor
PDF
100% (1)
About Power Factor
9 pages
Microcontroller Based Power Factor Corrector: Noor Hadi Bin Misran
PDF
No ratings yet
Microcontroller Based Power Factor Corrector: Noor Hadi Bin Misran
26 pages
Power Factor Correction Using Boost Converter
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor Correction Using Boost Converter
7 pages
New Microsoft Word Document
PDF
No ratings yet
New Microsoft Word Document
15 pages
Energy Efficiency Factsheet - Reducing Power Factor Cost
PDF
No ratings yet
Energy Efficiency Factsheet - Reducing Power Factor Cost
4 pages
Power Factor: Definition and Calculation
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor: Definition and Calculation
2 pages
Department of Electronics Engineering Fict Balochistan University of It, Engineering and Management Sciences (Buitems)
PDF
No ratings yet
Department of Electronics Engineering Fict Balochistan University of It, Engineering and Management Sciences (Buitems)
20 pages
Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor
9 pages
Power Factor
PDF
No ratings yet
Power Factor
3 pages
2006 18 Spring Wiring Matters Power Factor Correction PFC
PDF
No ratings yet
2006 18 Spring Wiring Matters Power Factor Correction PFC
3 pages