INDUCTIVE COMPENSATION BANK
The inductive compensation bank is intended to compensate capacitive reactive power. It is needed when the system is capacitive, in other words, it gives capacitive reactive power to the supplying network. For example, solar power plant equipment during cloudy weather or the night time, or underground cabling especially when idle; both create capacitive reactive power.
INDUCTIVE COMPENSATION BANK
The inductive compensation bank is intended to compensate capacitive reactive power. It is needed when the system is capacitive, in other words, it gives capacitive reactive power to the supplying network. For example, solar power plant equipment during cloudy weather or the night time, or underground cabling especially when idle; both create capacitive reactive power.
BANK FUNCTION
The inductive compensation bank consists of suitable compensation steps, just as the more common detuned filter capacitor bank. Whilst the main component of a detuned filter capacitor bank is a capacitor; the inductive compensation bank has a special reactor. For inductive compensation banks, a suitable combination of small (5 kvar), medium (10 kvar) and high (15 kvar) inductive compensation steps are selected. The controller turns the compensation steps on/off as needed.
Features
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400V, 50Hz
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6-step controller
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Cabinet dimensions 800 x 600 x 2000 (w x d x h)
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Filter fan
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Enclosure class IP30
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Installation indoors 0-35°C
Options
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Voltage level other than 400 V – such as 690 V
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Installation outdoors: IP43, -25-(+35)°C
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Cabling from below or side
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Slave bank unit without a controller