At my site I have a utility transmission line feeding two seperate utility transformers. The utility transmission line is tapped to feed the primary of both transformers. Both of these transformers individually feed two seperate plants with about a 14MVA load each.
On the secondary of each of these transformers we have power meters installed. Each of these power meters shows the power factor for each plant connected to each utility transformer.
My question is, what would the overall power factor be for these two plants looking from the incoming transmission line to the two transformers? In other words if each plant has a different power factor, how are these combined to represent an overall combined power factor transmitted onto the utility transmission service?
If I had one good power factor at say .90 and a poor one a say .50, what would the overall power factor be as seen by the utility?
On the secondary of each of these transformers we have power meters installed. Each of these power meters shows the power factor for each plant connected to each utility transformer.
My question is, what would the overall power factor be for these two plants looking from the incoming transmission line to the two transformers? In other words if each plant has a different power factor, how are these combined to represent an overall combined power factor transmitted onto the utility transmission service?
If I had one good power factor at say .90 and a poor one a say .50, what would the overall power factor be as seen by the utility?