ptonsparky
Tom
- Occupation
- EC - retired
Compliments of Power Monitors, Inc, I read a short paper on how harmonics affects PF. library.powermonitors.com/understanding-how-harmonics-affect-power-factor
I'm now fully informed and competent.:roll::happysad:
We are still working with a dairy on new lighting and eventually fans. Currently they have a PF penalty that kicks in when the existing fans run. We managed last year to reduce those penalties charges to about 9 months of the 12. POCO brought me that report last week. Those penalties amount to about $1000 per month IIRC. (CRS)
One brand of LED lights we are looking at has a PF of >.9. Great, but now I am concerned about the harmonics created by these power supplies and it's affect on the resulting PF. These or any other fixture will be connected 480. No L-N loads even though it is a Wye. I do not want to reduce the PF enough in the winter months when the lights will be on the longest nor do I want to add to the problem when the fans come on for cooling. Is there a way for me to be able to predict what will happen or do we just wait and add filters as needed?
Now add that the new fans will most likely have VFDs.
I'm now fully informed and competent.:roll::happysad:
We are still working with a dairy on new lighting and eventually fans. Currently they have a PF penalty that kicks in when the existing fans run. We managed last year to reduce those penalties charges to about 9 months of the 12. POCO brought me that report last week. Those penalties amount to about $1000 per month IIRC. (CRS)
One brand of LED lights we are looking at has a PF of >.9. Great, but now I am concerned about the harmonics created by these power supplies and it's affect on the resulting PF. These or any other fixture will be connected 480. No L-N loads even though it is a Wye. I do not want to reduce the PF enough in the winter months when the lights will be on the longest nor do I want to add to the problem when the fans come on for cooling. Is there a way for me to be able to predict what will happen or do we just wait and add filters as needed?
Now add that the new fans will most likely have VFDs.