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The input line voltage on electrical equipment is more likely to be higher than its rated voltage, which will lead to rise in temperature of the equipment in use as well as a rise in electrical energy consumption.
The voltage supplied to the customer is not balanced across three phases, which cause a rise in reactive energy losses.
When multiple inductive loads are connected to an electriccircuit such as electric motors, high voltage sodium lamps etc., the power factor is relatively low, which leads to an increase in energy consumption of the circuit. |
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Electrical Energy consumption rises as the Power Factor falls ! |
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Electronic or electrically “noisey” equipment connected to a circuit cause unwanted harmonic currents in the electrical supply system, which will result in overheating of connected equipment while also increasing electrical energy consumption for no output to your process. |
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If connected equipment such as electric motors are mismatched to their mechanical load (motor is oversized) efficiency is poor, electrical energy is wasted in driving the motor under low or no load conditions & running costs increase! |
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