Product Profile of Automatic Power Control Factor Panels
Automatic Power Control Factor Panels operate on the ratio of true power [Active power KW] consumed by the load to the apparent power [KVA] drawn by the load. The Control Factor Panels also defined as cosine of phase angle between voltage and current. The Control Factor Panel creates more phases between voltage and current, resulting in reduced power factor with higher induction power. Automatic Power Control Factor Panels are equipped with capacitor having a property of drawing leading current, which compensates the lagging current due to inductive load and results in increased power factor.
Applications of Automatic Power Control Factor Panels:
Arc furnaces
Induction furnaces
Welding machines
Mercury arc lamps
Neon tube lamps
Fluorescent lamps
Key Features of Automatic Power Control Factor Panels
- Operate on the ration of true power (Active power KW) consumed by the load to the apparent power (KVA) drawn by the load
- Cosine of phase angle between voltage and current
- More phases between voltage and current, resulting in reduced power factor with higher induction power
- Capacitor having a property of drawing leading current, which compensates the lagging current due to inductive load and results in increased power factor