[GreenKeys] Measurement of Power Line Noise
Robert Nickels
ranickels at gmail.com
Sun Mar 24 18:54:26 EDT 2024
On 3/24/2024 4:42 PM, steve bennett via GreenKeys wrote:
> So for example if a factory had a lot of motors which present an
> inductive load they could improve
> their power factor by adding capacitance.
This is very common, even to the point of individual PF correction at
the building level.
Back in the 80s, automated test equipment my group built was failing a
lot of produc on 2nd shiftfor AC power-related reasons. So I connected
a Dranetz power analyzer to the AC line, enabled the printer, and left
for the night.
Next morning the entire roll of paper was on the floor. We found that
unknown to anyone, the power company had installed power factor
correction capacitors that were operated by a timer so as to correct for
the change in load after first shift operations in nearby factories
ended. After the switch, the analyzer detected an error on every cycle
and dutifully printed out an error message.
73, Bob W9RAN
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