Red Wiggler
Senior Member
I have a situation where there are existing Power Factor Correction capacitors installed on a 3 phase service. The customer wants to verify that these capacitors are the correct size. (and that they are doing their job) The trouble is that there is no identifiy information on the capacitors to indicate what size they are.
Is there someway that you can measure the capacitance of the system or figure out what size of capacitors they are using. The system is up and running, and I was wondering if we installed some sort of recorder and developed a base line while the capacitors were in the cirucuit, and then disconnect the capacitors, and see what changes on the recorder. I would assume if the data is correct, a person could make calculations to discover what size the capacitors are.
Any thoughts?
Is there someway that you can measure the capacitance of the system or figure out what size of capacitors they are using. The system is up and running, and I was wondering if we installed some sort of recorder and developed a base line while the capacitors were in the cirucuit, and then disconnect the capacitors, and see what changes on the recorder. I would assume if the data is correct, a person could make calculations to discover what size the capacitors are.
Any thoughts?