The plant I work at averages about 5-6 MW at full production at a PF of about 0.75. We do not have any cap banks present. We are not tariffed for power factor, so there's no immediate power savings from reduced tariff charges. We have a new substation going online in November, consisting of 2 transformers sized at 6.25 MVA with the fans, 5 MVA without.
If we install a cap bank, we could easily operate on a single transformer in a pinch. We would also reduce the load on the distribution system upstream of the cap bank, so the best option would probably be to hit all the major motors or at woest, MCC's throughout the plant as opposed to one large varcap bank for the whole plant.
I've been asked whether there's a power reduction. Simple physics says yes (reducing I^2*R), but I'm unsure how much. So if I add X kvar in capacitance to the system, is it valid to divide by the system nominal voltage, square the result, multiply by the system impedance (recent arc flash/coordination study documented this), hours, and $/kwhr?
If we install a cap bank, we could easily operate on a single transformer in a pinch. We would also reduce the load on the distribution system upstream of the cap bank, so the best option would probably be to hit all the major motors or at woest, MCC's throughout the plant as opposed to one large varcap bank for the whole plant.
I've been asked whether there's a power reduction. Simple physics says yes (reducing I^2*R), but I'm unsure how much. So if I add X kvar in capacitance to the system, is it valid to divide by the system nominal voltage, square the result, multiply by the system impedance (recent arc flash/coordination study documented this), hours, and $/kwhr?