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Power Factor Correction
Power Factor
Power factor is the ratio between True Power (kW) and Apparent Power
(kVA) it is not expressed in a percentage but in a per unit form. In industry
such as in this project electric motors are used to drive fans pumps conveyer
and other plant. Generally the electrical drives which are used are Induction
motors typically these have a poor power factor which causes inefficiencies
in the electrical supply by drawing excess inductive reactive currents
increasing loads on cabling and switchgear other such loads are lighting
ballasts and welding plants ect. As it causes inefficiencies in the electrical
supply the supply authority will penalise the consumer financially for poor
power factor. Therefore the better the power factor the more cost efficient.

                                Power Factor = kW
           KVAr



  KW               KVA

       θ
        θ
                                                 kVA

Typically power factor for industry is about 0.8 lagging for example a 500
kVA transformer can only supply up to 400 kW this means the consumer is
only getting 80% efficiency of there supply.
Now we can see the advantages of having good power factor. These excess
currents can reduced by means of power factor correction. It is achieved by
the delta connecting capacitors in parallel.

Methods of Power Factor Correction (P.F.C)
There are a couple of methods of (P.F.C) listed below are the most common

   1) Individual Load correction using capacitors
   2) Group or Bulk using capacitors
   3) Automatic switching using capacitors
1) In this method a capacitor is connected to the load commonly we see
   this in the case fluorescent light fittings thus improving the power
   factor at the source. This method is also done with large motors
   commonly




2) For larger installations the above method may not be so practical. This
   is an alternative a large bank of capacitors is connected to the supply
   at the distribution board they are switched in and out of the supply by
   means of a timer. At peak time all capacitors would be switched in
   and would be switched back out at a later time. It is only allowed to be
   permanently connected in installations up to 25 kVAr




3) Automatic switching of capacitors may be used also. This is
   the most common method. It is achieved via the monitoring of the
   reactive power (kVAr) either electronically or by a relay based form
   when this reaches a certain value then capacitors are stepped in
   accordingly switched in via contactors.
For the factory I chose the power factor was 0.849 lagging. Considering the
cost from the supply company in power factor surcharges I decided it would
be more economically viable to correct the power factor to 0.98
recommended by the supply company thus reliving us from the power factor
surcharge.

Shown here is a table of the installations loads
                             kW        kVA         kVAr       P.F
Single Phase Power             31390   32945.69     10004.4    0.952
Three Phase Power             138410   168165.1     95510.1    0.823
Totals                        169800   199913.4    105514.5    0.849


The amount of correction required is given as:
KVAr = kW (Tanθ1 – Tanθ2)

kW = total installed load in kilowatts
Tanθ1 = the original power factor of the installation
Tanθ2 = the new required power factor of the installation

kW = 169.8 kW
Tanθ1 = cos-1 0.849 = 31.89° tan = 0.622
Tanθ2 = cos-1 0.98 = 11.47° tan = 0.203

kVAr required is equal to
            kW (Tanθ1 – Tanθ2
            169.8 (0.622 - 0.203) = 169.8 (0.419) = 71.14 kVAr capacitor
Therefore the value of a capacitor required to correct the power factor from
0.849 lagging to 0.98 lagging is 71.14 kVAr. As capacitors are build to only
to standard sizes i.e. 10, 25, 50 and 100 kVAr and so on we cannot get a
71.14 kVAr capacitor but a selection of the above could be used for example
a 20, 20, 10, 10, 5, 5 and 1 kVAr capacitors could be used. The automatic
switching method will be used therefore if the power factor drops below a
certain value certain values of capacitance shall be switched in accordingly

                      Cable required for Capacitor

Current in capacitor (I) = 71000 = 102.47Amps
                          √3*400

Also the allowance of 33% for harmonics =136.28 Amps

The switch fuse size for the capacitors is 150 Amp

The capacitor bank is located 15 meters from the supply the cable size
required to supply the capacitor is given as
 16000     = 7.82mV/A/m
136.28*15

From the latest ECTI regulations a cable of 35mm2 XLPE would be adequate
to supply the capacitor.

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23674181 power-factor-correction

  • 1. Power Factor Correction Power Factor Power factor is the ratio between True Power (kW) and Apparent Power (kVA) it is not expressed in a percentage but in a per unit form. In industry such as in this project electric motors are used to drive fans pumps conveyer and other plant. Generally the electrical drives which are used are Induction motors typically these have a poor power factor which causes inefficiencies in the electrical supply by drawing excess inductive reactive currents increasing loads on cabling and switchgear other such loads are lighting ballasts and welding plants ect. As it causes inefficiencies in the electrical supply the supply authority will penalise the consumer financially for poor power factor. Therefore the better the power factor the more cost efficient. Power Factor = kW KVAr KW KVA θ θ kVA Typically power factor for industry is about 0.8 lagging for example a 500 kVA transformer can only supply up to 400 kW this means the consumer is only getting 80% efficiency of there supply. Now we can see the advantages of having good power factor. These excess currents can reduced by means of power factor correction. It is achieved by the delta connecting capacitors in parallel. Methods of Power Factor Correction (P.F.C) There are a couple of methods of (P.F.C) listed below are the most common 1) Individual Load correction using capacitors 2) Group or Bulk using capacitors 3) Automatic switching using capacitors
  • 2. 1) In this method a capacitor is connected to the load commonly we see this in the case fluorescent light fittings thus improving the power factor at the source. This method is also done with large motors commonly 2) For larger installations the above method may not be so practical. This is an alternative a large bank of capacitors is connected to the supply at the distribution board they are switched in and out of the supply by means of a timer. At peak time all capacitors would be switched in and would be switched back out at a later time. It is only allowed to be permanently connected in installations up to 25 kVAr 3) Automatic switching of capacitors may be used also. This is the most common method. It is achieved via the monitoring of the reactive power (kVAr) either electronically or by a relay based form when this reaches a certain value then capacitors are stepped in accordingly switched in via contactors.
  • 3. For the factory I chose the power factor was 0.849 lagging. Considering the cost from the supply company in power factor surcharges I decided it would be more economically viable to correct the power factor to 0.98 recommended by the supply company thus reliving us from the power factor surcharge. Shown here is a table of the installations loads kW kVA kVAr P.F Single Phase Power 31390 32945.69 10004.4 0.952 Three Phase Power 138410 168165.1 95510.1 0.823 Totals 169800 199913.4 105514.5 0.849 The amount of correction required is given as: KVAr = kW (Tanθ1 – Tanθ2) kW = total installed load in kilowatts Tanθ1 = the original power factor of the installation Tanθ2 = the new required power factor of the installation kW = 169.8 kW Tanθ1 = cos-1 0.849 = 31.89° tan = 0.622 Tanθ2 = cos-1 0.98 = 11.47° tan = 0.203 kVAr required is equal to kW (Tanθ1 – Tanθ2 169.8 (0.622 - 0.203) = 169.8 (0.419) = 71.14 kVAr capacitor
  • 4. Therefore the value of a capacitor required to correct the power factor from 0.849 lagging to 0.98 lagging is 71.14 kVAr. As capacitors are build to only to standard sizes i.e. 10, 25, 50 and 100 kVAr and so on we cannot get a 71.14 kVAr capacitor but a selection of the above could be used for example a 20, 20, 10, 10, 5, 5 and 1 kVAr capacitors could be used. The automatic switching method will be used therefore if the power factor drops below a certain value certain values of capacitance shall be switched in accordingly Cable required for Capacitor Current in capacitor (I) = 71000 = 102.47Amps √3*400 Also the allowance of 33% for harmonics =136.28 Amps The switch fuse size for the capacitors is 150 Amp The capacitor bank is located 15 meters from the supply the cable size required to supply the capacitor is given as 16000 = 7.82mV/A/m 136.28*15 From the latest ECTI regulations a cable of 35mm2 XLPE would be adequate to supply the capacitor.