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Compensation at the terminals of a transformer
From Electrical Installation Guide
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General rules of electrical installation design
Connection to the MV utility distribution network
Connection to the LV utility distribution network
MV and LV architecture selection guide for buildings
LV Distribution
Protection against electric shocks and electrical fires
Sizing and protection of conductors
LV switchgear: functions and selection
Overvoltage protection
Energy Efficiency in electrical distribution
Power Factor Correction
Power factor and Reactive power
Definition of Power Factor
Definition of reactive power
The nature of reactive power
Reactive power of capacitors
Equipment and appliances requiring reactive energy
Practical values of power factor
Why improve the power factor?
How to improve the power factor?
Theoretical principles to improve power factor
Equipment to improve power factor
The choice between a fixed or automatically-regulated bank of capacitors
Where to install power factor correction capacitors?
How to determine the optimum level of compensation?
Compensation at the terminals of a transformer
Compensation to increase the available active power output
Compensation of reactive energy absorbed by the transformer
Power factor correction of induction motors
Example of an installation before and after power-factor correction
The effects of harmonics
Problems arising from power-system harmonics
Risk of resonance due to power-system harmonics
Possible solutions for power-system harmonics
Implementation of capacitor banks
Power harmonics management
Characteristics of particular sources and loads
PhotoVoltaic (PV) installation
Residential premises and other special locations
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Measurement
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Compensation to increase the available active power output
Compensation of reactive energy absorbed by the transformer
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Chapter - Power Factor Correction