
- Technology: Power Factor and Harmonics correction system
- Power Quality Issue it Addresses: Power Factor Correction
Elspec Activar Power Factor Correction
Static and dynamic power factor correction are two distinct methods of managing power factor in electrical systems, each with unique advantages and applications.
Benefits of Static Power Factor Correction:
- Simplicity: Easy to install and operate with straightforward, fixed settings.
- Lower Initial Cost: Typically more affordable to implement.
- Consistent Compensation: Provides a fixed amount of reactive power compensation regardless of load changes.
Why Choose Static Power Factor Correction?
Static power factor correction systems, like Activar, are ideal for simpler electrical systems where load conditions are relatively stable. These systems are designed to provide a set amount of reactive power compensation, making them reliable for consistent operation.
- Versatility: Suitable for environments where load fluctuations are minimal.
- Efficiency: Improves power factor using fixed settings, ensuring straightforward control.
- Cost-Effective: Lower upfront costs due to simpler technology.
- User-Friendly: Easy to install and operate with minimal complexity.
Features of Static Systems:
- Automatic Power Factor correction system
- Transient-Free Solid-State Capacitor Switching
- Heavy duty elements (capacitors, inductors, and thyristors)
- Harmonic Filtration (Passive)
