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Power Quality Measurement & Analysis
Identifies potential issues in your electrical system before implementation and designs optimal solutions based on standard-compliant measurements and reporting. Using professional measurement devices in accordance with EN50160, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-4-30, and IEEE 519 standards, electrical parameters are sampled precisely at required intervals. Measurements at key distribution points are analyzed, interpreted, and modeled by experts to detect power quality issues for both the network and the facility.
For facilities under construction or where direct measurements are not possible, system parameters are analyzed using modeling software to determine suitable solutions and generate detailed reports. Custom solutions are provided to improve your facility’s electrical energy quality.
Power Quality Issues
Power quality problems occur when voltage, current, or frequency deviate from their ideal values. These issues can cause equipment to operate improperly or inefficiently, lead to overheating, trigger protective devices incorrectly, result in production losses, and shorten the lifespan of electrical equipment.
- Power Factor
- Harmonics
- Phase Imbalances
- Voltage Fluctuations
- Notches
- Noise
Power Factor Correction Panels
Balance reactive power in your electrical system to improve the power factor to desired levels. This reduces transmission losses and voltage drops, allows transformers and cables to operate more efficiently, lowers energy costs, and helps avoid reactive power penalties from electricity providers.
Active & Passive Harmonic Filters
Active harmonic filters detect harmonics generated by the load in real time and suppress them by injecting counter-phase currents. Their dynamic design makes them highly effective under variable load conditions and provides additional benefits such as reactive power compensation and phase imbalance correction.
Passive harmonic filters consist of inductors, capacitors, and resistors tuned to specific harmonic orders. They attenuate targeted harmonic currents to improve power quality. While simple and cost-effective, their fixed design limits flexibility under changing load conditions.
Dynamic Voltage Regulators
Dynamic Voltage Regulators (DVRs) DVRs activate during sudden voltage sags or fluctuations, stabilizing output voltage at the desired level. This protects sensitive equipment, prevents production interruptions and data loss, and enhances system reliability and power quality. Designed for rapid response to short-term voltage issues, DVRs help minimize energy disruptions and maintain continuous operation.