Automatic Power Factor Correction Equipment /capacitor Banks For Low Voltage Distribution Networks

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CHAPTER 4

Automatic Power Factor Correction Equipment /Capacitor Banks


for Low Voltage Distribution Networks

1.0 GENERAL

This specification covers the general requirement of Design, Manufacture, Factory testing, sitetesting and
Installation ofPower Factor Correction equipment intended to be used with low voltage networks.
Power Correction equipment should be able to improve the power factoras per regulations and shall be
suitably rated to improve the system powerfactorform 0.8 to 0.95 based on the actual load. The
Equipment shall bemanufactured by OEM as per approved make List,and installed in full compliance to
this specification, theInternational standards &in accordance tothe Rules and regulations of Electrical
connections.

The power factor correction equipment shall normally be connected to the main LV Distribution Boards
through dedicated feeders.

This equipment’s installed shall be stand alone with LV Distribution Board.

Power Factor Correction Equipment’s would improve the power factor as per the local utility regulation.

This equipment’s shall be routine tested at manufacturer’s works at country of origin before dispatch.

2.0 APPLICABLE STANDARDS

Unless specified otherwise the capacitor banks shall conform in design, material, construction and
performance to the latest editions of the IEC standards, their corresponding British European /(BS EN)
standards and in particular to the following publications :

IEC 61921: Power capacitors – Low voltage power factor correction banks.
IEC 60831-1 & 2: Shunt power capacitors of the self-healing type for A.C. systems
having a rated voltage up to and including 1000 V.
IEC 60076-6: Power transformers - Part 6: Reactors
IEC 60085-1: Electrical insulation – Thermal evaluation and designation.
IEC 60664: Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems.
IEC 61439-1: Low-Voltage Switchgear and Control gear AssembliesPart 1:
General Rules
IEC 60947-1: Low-voltage Switchgear and Control gear - Part 1: General Rules
IEC 60947-2: Low-voltage Switchgear and Control gear - Part 2: Circuit-
Breakers.
IEC 60947-4-1: Low-voltage Switchgear and Control gear – Part 4-1: Contactors
and Motor-starters.
IEC 62208: Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and control gear
assemblies – General requirements
IEC 60529: Degree of protection provided enclosures (IP code)
IEC 62262: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical
equipment against external mechanical impacts (IK code)
IEC 61000-6-4: Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic standards – Emission standard for
industrial environments
IEC 61000-6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments

IEC 61000-3-6: Assessment of emission limits for the connection of distorting


installations to MV, HV and EHV power systems.
IEEE 519-2014: IEEE Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic
Control in Electric Power Systems.

In addition to the above listed standards, the Rules and Regulations for electrical installations issued by
CEA regulation shall also be adhered to.

3.0 MARKING

The following minimum information shall be given by the manufacturer in an instruction sheet and on a
rating plate to be fixed on the assembly.
1) Manufacturer’s name or trademark.
2) Serial number.
3) Date of manufacture
4) Rated reactive power, QN in kilovars (kVar).
5) Rated voltage, UN in volts (V).
6) Rated frequency, fN in hertz (Hz).
7) Minimum and maximum ambient temperatures in degrees Celsius (°C).
8) Degree of protection.
9) Short-circuit withstand strength, in amperes (A)
10) Number of stages
11) Step Size

4.0 CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC CAPACITOR BANK

The enclosure housing the capacitor units shall be of minimum 1.5 mm thick electro galvanized sheet
steel folded and welded construction,floor mounted, free standing or wall mounted type with a minimum
degree of protection of IP31 complete with a hinged lockable door.
The enclosure system for capacitor bank shall be of certified design as per IEC 62208.
The enclosure system should have a minimum of IK 10 certification (external mechanical impacts) in
accordance with IEC 62262.
All enclosures or partitions including locking means and hinges for doors shall be of a
Mechanical strength sufficient to withstand the stresses to which they may be subjected in normal
service, and during short-circuit conditions

The enclosure will be factory wired and comprise mainly of the following:

1. Power factor improvement 3 phase capacitors, arranged in a suitable number of


stages.
2. Detuned three phase iron cored series reactors for harmonic current suppression.
3. Microprocessor based power factor regulator for automatic power factor correction.
4. 3 pole contactors for capacitor switching.
5.MCCB for each capacitor stage.
6. Main incomer isolating switch / MCCB.

The automatic capacitor bank should be ready for field connection with all the components clearly labeled
for identification.

To ensure safety, reliability and accountability of component coordination, all the major capacitor bank
components such as capacitor Units, de tuning reactors, PF controllers,
Contactors called for in this specification should be preferably from a single manufacturer.
ThePower Correction Equipment shall be installed in cool ventilated locations away from other heat
radiating elements
The Power Correction Equipment shall be of type tested design at an ambient temperature of 50 degree
Centigrade.

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TheCapacitor bank shall be designed for trouble free service under the arduous temperature conditions
as defined in Regulations and typical of Indian Continental. The capacitor banks shall be operable on 50
Hz and shall meet or comply with IEC, IEC 61921 and IEC 61439-1.

The Design and component selection shall consider continuous operation at a maximum system voltage
of 415V and ensure reliable performance in consideration of room ambient temperature of 50 degree
Centigrade.

All Components shall can withstand the dynamic, thermal and dielectric stresses resulting from
prospective short circuit currents without damage or injury to personnel. Due to the presence of harmonic
currents and to manufacturing tolerances, components (MCCB/ isolator, busbar & power cables) shall be
designed for 1.5 times nominal current.

Ventilation fan and air inlet filter unit shall be provided for the capacitor banks to facilitate better heat
dissipation. The ventilation fan shall be operated by two numbers of thermostatset at35 and 55 degree
Centigrade respectively.

Dimensional Details: Detailed Dimensional Details of the Enclosures has to be as per Annexure 1
below.

NOTES: The enclosure systems shall be manufactured in full compliance with and tested to the
requirements of the following IEC Publications.

IEC 62208: Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies –
General requirements
IEC 60529: Degree of protection provided enclosures (IP code)

IEC 62262: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment against
external mechanical impacts (IK code)
5.0 BUSBARS

The bus bar section of power factor assemblies shall withstand, as a minimum, the faultcurrent of the
system at the point where it is intended to be connected. Usually, theseassemblies are connected onto a
section of the main installation where the faultcurrent arequite high. Busbars shall be tin plated copper,
rectangular and rigid construction.
The phase busbar shall be arranged systematically and assembled using insulators.
The busbars shall be protected poly carbonate shrouds from all sides. The busbar assembly shall be fully
shrouded (at least IP20) so that no live parts are accessible.
Phase identification shall be done systematically.
The rating of the main busbar assembly shall be to suit the incoming switching device rating. The main
busbars of the capacitor banks are preferred and recommended to be in separate busbar chamber,
wherever applicable.
Tin plated copper busbar and earth busbar shall be located on both sides of the incomerBusbars shall be
provided with a suitable termination facility for connecting the main neutraland earth cable. Extra
termination shall be provided on the earth bar for the bonding purpose.

6.0 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

6.1 CAPACITOR UNITS:


Capacitor units shall be/of/have

1. Dry type
2. Suitable for a network voltage of 415 volts and shall be rated at minimum 525V for 14% detuned
banks.

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3. Suitable for continuous operation line current of 1.3 times the current which occurs at rated sinusoidal
voltage and rated frequency excluding transients
4. Temperature category of the capacitor units shall be -5 / D. Casings shall be metallic. Completely
leakage proof
5. Self-healing ability, where a damage of some part of the dielectric due to a microscopic flaw in the
dielectric film, caused by over-voltage, can be self-healed quickly and returned to normal state.
6. A 3 phase pressure switch disconnector for protection against internal faults, over pressure, etc.
should be available. The pressure switch disconnector must isolate all the three phases
simultaneously in the event of fault. To ensure full functionality of the pressure switch disconnector,
its elastic elements must not be hindered, i.e.
a. Connecting lines must be flexible leads.
b. There must be sufficient space for expansion above the connections
7. The built-in discharge resistors shall not be accessible (factory fitted) and tamper
Proof. The discharge resistors shall ensure reduction in capacitor voltage to less than 50 volts in
1 minute after switch off.

8. The total losses including discharge resistors to be less than 0.5 Watt/KVAR. Capacitance tolerance
shall be within +/- 5% of the rated value.
9. The Capacitor unit shall be capable of withstanding the inrush current up to 200 times of its rated
current.
10. The rated output of the capacitor Unit has to be at the supply voltage of 415V and 50 Hz frequency.
The capacitors used in conjunction with reactors shall be suitably de-rated to deliver the designed
output at 415V.

NOTES: The capacitor unit shall be manufactured in full compliance with and tested to the requirements
of IEC 60831, Part-1 and Part-2.

6.2 DE TUNING REACTORS:

Capacitors with detuned filtering technique shall be employed to correct power factor while avoiding the
risk of resonance condition. This shall be performed by shifting the resonance frequency to lower values
where no harmonic currents are present, by introducing a filter reactor in series with the capacitors, such
that the capacitor / reactor combination is inductive at the dangerous frequencies but capacitive at
fundamental frequency. The circuit should be tuned such that the series resonant frequency should be
below the lowest harmonic order expected to be present in the electrical network.
The de-tuning reactors shall be connected in series with each capacitor stage and shall be of iron cored
type.

The Detuned Reactor Should be equipped with Thermal Switch inside the Winding which should cut-off
the respective contactor in case of Over-temperature.
The capacitors used in conjunction with reactors shall be suitably de-rated to deliver the designed output
at 415V.

The reactor insulation shall beClass“F” or above. The maximum temperature of the reactor at maximum
continuous RMS amperage shall be no higher than 145oC at a 50oC ambient.The capacitor and reactors
shall be tuned for 135 Hz and 14% relative impedance (2.7 tuning order) for 3rd Harmonics present in the
network.

Tolerance of reactors shall not exceed +/-3% of rated value.

NOTES: The de tuning reactor shall be manufactured in full compliance with and tested to the
requirements of IEC 60076-6 Reactors

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6.3 POWER FACTOR CONTROLLERS:

The power factor controller shall/ be able to:

1. Microprocessor based and shall be able to sense the reactive current requirement of the
network and shall switch ON / OFF the required stages of a capacitor bank.
2. Insensitive to wirings such as reversed CT connection, PT on a wrong phase etc.
3. Detect any stage size by automatic recognition and the switching sequences should be user
defined.Detect the capacitor bank size if in case the present capacitor is replaced by a new
capacitor of different rating
4. Is equipped with LCD display which shows at any time power factor, internal capacitor bank
temperature and monitors the line frequency.
5. Suitable for 1A or 5 A current input and operating in temperatures up to +50 degrees C. The
capacitor Bank and controller shall ensure that after the loss by fault of any one stage, it shall
continue to operate automatically and shall follow rotational switching.
6. Recognize the connection of CT and Voltage and be able to automatically adjust itself to the
phase angle difference. Regulator shall have capability to automatically search and set the C/K
setting, it shall be also possible to program the C/K setting manually.
7. Have a minimum time delay of 120 seconds for switching on a capacitor into circuit, from its last
disconnection from the circuit.
8. The ingress protection of the regulator shall be minimum IP 40.
9. The regulator must be panel mounted, shall be easily programmable and shall conform to safety
guidelines as per IEC 61010-1:2001
10. The regulator must be suitable for 1 A or 5 A current input and shall be sensitive to a minimum
current input of 40ma
11. The threshold value for the operating temperature and system harmonics shall be
programmable and the regulator shall be able to switch off the connected capacitor stages if the
actual values exceed these thresholds
12. Be equipped with RS 485 communication port.
13. Dual Cos Phi – The Controller should have programmable dual cos phi to differentiate the need
in compensation (Cos Phi) when the operating condition changes. Like Peak Hour (2:30-
3:30PM when the target PF could be increased to 0.98) or Power factor correction needs with a
utility supply changes when the input power is from a inhouse Generator.
14. The Power factor controller/regulator should allow the following readings.

o Automatic initialization and stage rating detection


o Any step sequence detection (User definable step sequence )
o Measurement of capacitance per stage
o Cap bank over load current ratio
o THD Voltage
o 4 Quadrant operation
o Active , reactive and apparent power
o Record of the Max temp internal of the capacitor bank since reset
o System Voltage (V AC)
o Frequency
o Apparent Power (kVA)
o Apparent current (A)
o Temperature (°C)
o Real time Cos phi
o kVAr value to target Cos phi

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15. The controller shall initiate alarms and warnings in the following events.

o Temperature limit is exceeded


o Insufficient capacitor output
o Overload current ratio limit is exceeded
o Under voltage, Over voltage
o THDU limit is exceeded
o Low power factor/ under compensation.
o Over compensation
o Over current
o Capacitor step defective

NOTES: The automatic power factor controller shall be manufactured in full compliance with and
tested to the requirements of IEC 61326-1.
IEC 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - EMC requirements -
Part 1: General requirements.

6.4 SHORT CIRCUIT AND OVER LOAD PROTECTION:

The capacitor bank shall be protected by a suitably rated MCCB/Isolator at the incomer. It shall have a
rotary front operating door mounted handle and should be interlocked with the door to ensure that the
capacitor bank is de-energized when door is open.

The MCCB/Isolator shall be a three pole and shall fully comply with the requirements of the IEC 60947-1
& 2. The MCCB shall be rated for a minimum insulation voltage of 660 V and designed for an ambient
temperature of 50 degrees C. The current rating shall be at least 1.5 times the full load current of the
capacitor bank and shall have a mechanical endurance of a minimum 1000 operations. Each stage of
the capacitor bank shall also have a suitably rated MCCB with an electronic over-current relay for
overload protection. The electronic over-current relay shall be adjusted to trip if the RMS current of the
stage exceeds the overload setting.

The combination of bus bars and stage breakers shall be designed and type tested for a short circuit
withstand of 50kA/1sec minimum

NOTES: The MCCB / SWITCH DISCONNECTOR shall be manufactured in full compliance with and
tested to the requirements of IEC 60947-1, 2& 3.
IEC 60947-1: Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 1: General rules

IEC 60947-2: Low-voltage switchgear and control gear - Part 2: Circuit-breakers.


IEC 60947-3: Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 3: Switches, disconnectors, switch-
disconnectors and fuse-combination units

6.5 CONTACTORS(STAGE SWITCHING):

Depending on the requirements either electromagnetic contactors or electronically controlled thyristorised


contactor shall be used for switching PFC capacitors. For very fast and transient free switching, thyristors
shall be employed that have a switching time of only a few milliseconds.

6.5.1 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR:

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The contactors shall be of type three poles, specially designed for switching capacitors and shall be able
to make against large transient current peaks at a high frequency of several kHz that can occur on
capacitor switching. The contactors shall isolate all the three supply phases to the capacitor on switch off.
The contactors shall have an electrical lifetime of200,000 operations under capacitive switching
conditions. Contactors along with damping resistors (AC6b) shall be used where there is a possibility of
high inrush peak current to reduce it. The capacitor contactors shall be weld resistant up to a possible
peak inrush current of 200 * IR.

In case capacitor banks are supplied with Harmonic Blocking Reactors, contactors for capacitor switching
shall be without damping resistors (AC3), because the peak current limitation is provided by Reactor
impedance.

The contactors shall conform to IEC 947-4-1/ IEC 947-5-1.They should have a current rating of not less
than 1.3 times the rated three phase capacitor unit current. They shall be tested as per IEC 269 with a
test voltage 1.1x UN.

6.6 ENCLOSURE SYSTEM:

The enclosure system for capacitor bank shall be of certified design as per IEC 62208.

The enclosure system should have a minimum of IK 10 certification (external mechanical


impacts) in accordance with IEC 62262.

The degree of protection of enclosures system shall not exceed IP31 in accordance with IEC
60529.

The enclosure system should have a certification for steady-state sinusoidal vibration in
accordance with standard IEC 60068-2-6.

Components such as capacitor units, series reactors, power factor controller, electro-magnetic /
thyristor switched contactors, switch-disconnector, MCCBs etc. shall be housed in this
enclosure. The capacitor bank shall be free-standing type and the doors must incorporate 3-
point locking system.

The enclosure door shall be interlocked with the incomer MCCB / switch-disconnector. Doors
shall not be provided on the sides / rear of the capacitor bank.

NOTES: The enclosure systems shall be manufactured in full compliance with and tested to the
requirements of the following IEC Publications.

IEC 62208: Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear


assemblies – General requirements
IEC 60529: Degree of protection provided enclosures (IP code)

IEC 60068-2-11: Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2-11: Tests – Test Ka:
Salt mist

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IEC 62262 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment
against external mechanical impacts (IK code)

7.0 TESTING AND INSPECTION

7.1. ROUTINE TESTS:

All tests shall be carried out in the presence of engineer in charge, at such times as he may reasonably
require.
All samples used for testing shall be to the contractor’s expense and shall not affect the quantities to be
supplied under this contract.
All instrument used for testing purposes, shall be calibrated by an approved authority.
The cost of all tests shall be included in the contract price and shall not be quoted for separately.

a) Routine Testson Capacitor Bank

All routine tests on the assembled Capacitor Bank shall be carried out in accordance with IEC
61921and IEC 61439-1 as per the relevant clauses mentioned against each test.

Routine tests shall be carried out by the manufacturer on every Low voltage power factor correction
banks before delivery.
• Inspection of the assembly including inspection of wiring and, if necessary, an electrical
operation test
• Dielectric test
• Checking of protective measures and of the electrical continuity of the protective circuit
• Verification of insulation resistance

b) Routine Testson Capacitor Units

All routine tests shall be carried out in accordance with IEC 60831 as per the relevant clauses
mentioned against each test. Routine tests shall be carried out by the manufacturer on every
capacitor unit before delivery.
Capacitor Banks should accompany the test reports of the Capacitor Units used issued by the
manufacturer.

• Capacitance measurement and output calculation


• Measurement of the tangent of the loss angle (tan δ) of the capacitor
• Voltage test between terminals
• Voltage test between terminals and container
• Test of the internal discharge device
• Sealing test

7.2. TYPE TESTS:

Type tests certificates and reports shall be submitted from independent certification bodies and must
include the following:

a) Type Tests on Capacitor Bank

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All type tests shall be carried out in accordance with the International Electro-technical
Commission (IEC) Publication No. IEC 61921 and IEC 61439-1 on complete Capacitor banks
equipped with detuned reactors. The following type tests shall include:

• Verification of Temperature Rise limits at 130% of nominal current (with allowable temp rise
values considering 50degC as the base ambient temp)
• Verification of dielectric properties
• Verification of the short-circuit withstand strength
• Verification of the effectiveness of the protective circuit
• Verification of clearances and creepage distances
• Verification of mechanical operation
• Verification of the degree of protection

b) MCCB’s, Reactors, Current Transformers :

Complete type test certificates for all major components, like MCCB’s, Reactors, Current Transformers,
etc. shall be submitted as per the relevant IEC/BS standards along with the tender.

7.3. SITE TESTS:

The contractor is responsible for submitting all contract works to site inspection by the Engineer, before
site tests are commenced. Before commissioning, the contractor shall depute an experienced and
qualified testing Engineer from the manufacturer’s works to carry out the following tests on the
equipment and such other tests that may be considered necessary by the Purchaser.

The Site Acceptance Test (SAT) format for the capacitor bank shall be forwarded to the purchaser prior
to the SAT.

The contractor’s test engineer shall complete all pre-commissioning tests, commission all plant and
equipment supplied by him and hand over the entire contract works to the Purchaser in good shape. All
the charges connected with the pre-commissioning tests of the equipment shall be included in the
tender price.

The contractor’s testing engineer shall carry out all commissioning tests in co-operation with and to the
satisfaction of the Purchaser’s engineer who will take part in all these tests.

The manufacturer shall provide all test equipment required for different test purposes at site. The
following test / inspections at site shall be carried out:

7.3.1. Mechanical Tests:

Visual inspection to verify degree of protection creepage and clearance distances.


All conductors and cables are checked for proper routing and all devices for proper mounting.
Check effectiveness of all mechanical devices, e.g. handles, locks, interlocks, operating devices, etc.
Check panel conformity to drawing and Engineer’s requirements.

a) Checking of all mounting plates/fasteners.


b) Checking of dimensions and components as per drawings.
c) Electrical circuits fasteners tightness/ surface area contacts.
d) Crimping and ferrules as per drawing.

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e) Labels / Identification/ Nameplate.
f) All doors checking, safety and accessibility.
g) APFC cabinet surface finish / smoothness.

7.3.2 Electrical Tests:

Insulation resistance test shall be carried out at all main circuits through to final terminals. Insulation
resistance shall exceed 10 mega ohms. Record all measurements.
Function test of all circuit breakers switches, contacts, etc. and every circuit to verify correct operation.

h) Insulations resistance tests between phases and earth and between neutral and earth.
i) Operational test on components.
j) Switching ON / Off of capacitor bank on various KVAR requirement.
k) Checking of Display parameters.
l) Switching On / off logic verification.
m) Data communication through Serial / optical port
n) Verification of data/reports/functions in base computer software.

7.3.3 Final Inspection

Prior to energizing the capacitor bank the following checks shall be carried
Out at site:

1. Operate the equipment through all design functions, including remote operation, actuation of
alarm and indicating devices, mechanical and electrical tripping and closing and operation of the
protective devices.

2. Insulation resistance measurements on the buses, phase to phase and phase to ground, with all
breakers in the fully connected position and contacts open.

3. Control circuit insulation resistance to ground

4. Inspect all relays and protective devices, and verify settings in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Inspect current transformers and relays for correct polarity of
connections and the installation of jumpers on unused current transformer circuits.

5. Manually close and trip each breaker checking and adjusting the main contact alignment and
wiring action in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

6. Test protective relay operation for incomer air circuit breakers.

With the capacitor bank in operation, measurement of the power factor and system harmonics shall be
carried out after commissioning of equipment.

8.0 DRAWINGS AND INFORMATION

The Manufacturer shall furnish the following drawings and documents placed inside the drawing pocket of
the equipment supplied.
• Dimensioned drawing showing outline of the capacitor bank
• Single line diagram showing all the major electrical components.
• Protection and control schematics of the capacitor bank
• Details of cable terminations and fittings.
• Technical Manual giving installation, operation and maintenance instructions
9.0 GROUNDING

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All bank and enclosure shall be connected to a 40x6mm earth copper bus bar.

10.0 HANDLING

A shock control shall be placed on the package of the capacitor bank. If the bank falls, this control
will be broken.
The equipment shall be provided with lifting rings, or provided with provision for using a forklift
truck for handling.
For installation, a 250 mm space shall be provided form the front of the bank, in order to have an
optimal position of the bank for good ventilation.

11.0 GENERAL PARTICULARS AND GUARANTEES

CAPACITOR BANKS

1) Manufacturer & Country of Manufacture.


2) Type and reference
3) Supply Voltage V
4) Highest System voltage V
5) Rated Frequency Hz
6) Rated Capacity of Complete Bank
7) Number and Capacity of each stage.
8) Connection configuration
9) Method of control
10) Electrical Clearances
a. Phase to phase
b. Phase to earth
CAPACITOR UNIT

1) Manufacturer/Country of Manufacture
2) Type reference
3) Standards Applicable
4) Rated Power kvar
5) Rated Voltage V
6) Rated Current A
7) Rated Frequency Hz
8) Rated Capacitance Μf
9) No.of Elements(Capacitors )
a) In Series
b) In parallel

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10)Continuous Over voltage withstand capability %
11) Maximum permissible Overload current %
12) Capacitor loss at rated Voltage W
13) Type of active element
14) Built in Discharge device resistance
15) Discharging time to achieve 50V
16) Service indoor/outdoor

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

1) Manufacturer/Country of Manufacture
2) Type
3) Rated Current
4) Supply Voltage
5) Measuring Accuracy
6) Regulation steps
7) Setting range
8) Over compensation monitoring Yes/No
9) Manual Mode Yes/No
10)Degree of Protection
11)Communications
12)Operating conditions Temp , Humidity

DE TUNING REACTORS

1)Tuning frequency
2)Detuning Factor
3)Inductance
4)Nominal Voltage
5)Insulation Temperature class

ENCLOSURE

1) Type
2) Degree of Protection
3) Sheet Thickness
4) Painting thickness
5) Mechanical Protection
6) Compartments

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7) Cooling arrangements and louvers
8) Dimensional details

Signature Not Verified


Digitally signed by JYOTI PRAKASH
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