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Harmonics

Application Capability of K Factor Rated Transformer

K factor of transformer is its ability to serve the nonlinear loads without temperature rise, Higher the K-factor greater the capacity to withstand harmonic heating effects.

Important Technical Standards for Power Quality

Power Quality Standard help us define acceptable limits for which Equipments must be designed to work and beyond which mitigation must be implemented.

Terms used in IEEE-519-2014 – Harmonics

Non Linear Loads are every where, which distorts the waveform, Hence analysis and Mitigation of Waveform Distortation / Harmonics is need of the day.

IEEE 519-2014 Voltage distortion limits

For Electrical Network with non linear loads, Voltage Distortion limits are defined in IEEE 519. To ensure Quality Power Supply to Assets, Mitigate !!

IEEE 519-2014 Current distortion limits

For Electrical Network with non linear loads, Current Distortion limits are defined in IEEE 519. To ensure Quality Power Supply to Assets, Mitigate !!

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