15 Jun
2015
15 Jun
'15
16:20
On 06/15/2015 10:42 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
I don't think they do domestically but they might for commercial or industrial plant. it wouldn't be difficult.
It is used for industrial plant and there are motor controllers that reduce the power factor.
However the obvious cost saving lies in the fact that power factor correction means less current is drawn for the same consumed power. Most places bull by the amount of current used, the kilowatt hours. Recall voltage is the constant.
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