The
project is designed to reduce the power loss in industries by power factor
compensation through a number of shunt capacitors. This results in reduction in
amount of electrical bill for industries and commercial establishments.
Power
factor is defined as the ratio of real power to apparent power. This definition
is often mathematically represented as KW/KVA, where the numerator is the
active (real) power and the denominator is the (active + reactive) or apparent
power.
Reactive
power is the non working power generated by the magnetic and inductive loads,
to generate magnetic flux. The increase in reactive power increases the apparent
power, so the power factor also decreases. Having low power factor, the
industry needs more energy to meet its demand, so the efficiency decreases.
In this
proposed system the time lag between the zero voltage pulse and zero current
pulse duly generated by suitable operational amplifier circuits in comparator
mode are fed to two interrupt pins of the microcontroller. Microcontroller
displays the power loss due to the inductive load on the LCD.
The
program takes over to actuate appropriate number of relays at its output to
bring shunt capacitors into the load circuit to get zero power loss. The 8 bit
microcontroller used in the project belongs to 8051 family.
Further
the project can be enhanced by using thyristor control switches instead of
relay control to avoid contact pitting often encountered by switching of
capacitors due to high in rush current.
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