aelectricalman
Senior Member
- Location
- KY
I sized my wiring for a 200kVar Capacitor and accidently used KVA instead of KVAR. In turn, I ended up with 350kcmil instead of 400kcmil. My power factor only rose from .75 to about .86, instead of .94. Is this the plausable reason I am not able to get my PF where I need it? Assuming my plans are to reach .94 PF and my Capacitor is correctly sized, is this the probable reason for the PF only increasing to .86 and not .94, because of the difference between 350kcmil and 400kcmil? Seems hard to believe. Im having no luck with the math trying to prove this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.