Medium and high voltage capacitor banks and harmonic filters
The most effective way to compensate reactive energy and keep the voltage level in medium voltage networks is installing capacitor banks over feeders, close to inductive loads. Compensating the reactive energy as close to the load as possible significantly improves the system’s performance diminishing the load over the upstream feeder.
In addition to inductive loads, factors such as expanding the line’s length or the presence of distributed generation disturb power factor and voltage levels. Arteche’s pole mount capacitor banks provide a simple, reliable, and competitive way to improve quality of service, support the voltage level and increase the system reliability.
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