Power Factor Controllers
Reactive Power Factor Controllers try to match the system’s power factor which is defined as the ratio of the active power to the apparent power to the user defined power factor value
Inductive Load Drivers (SVC)
Inductive Load Drivers are used with new generation RGSR series power factor controllers. 5 kVAr, 10 kVAr, 20 kVAr ve 30 kVAr Inductive Load Drivers can drive 3 pcs. mono-phase shunt reactors, and powers of these reactors, each of which is connected to a different phase can be separately controlled independently in a way to offer desired power.
Standart Series Shunt Reactors
Shunt Reactors are high quality devices which are designed to meet the inductive load demands.
Surge Protection Device
SPD device absorb high energy surge voltages where they threaten sensitive devices and prevent them from being damaged.
Discharge Unit
Discharging Unit improves rapidly switching capacitor operating life and prevents internal heat losses by quickly discharging the capacitors.
Medium Voltage Compatible Current Transformers
Medium Voltage compatible current transformers work together with power factor controllers which obtain current information from medium voltage.
L.V. Current Transformers
ENT Series current transformers are narrow-profile devices to reduce line current to an acceptable level for measuring instruments. They also isolate and protect measuring instruments, relays and other meters from line voltage of an installation.
Split Core Current Transformers
Split Core Current Transformers are designed for applications where it is difficult or uneconomical to open the primary conductor.
Clamp Type Current Transformers
Clamp Type Current Transformers are designed for applications where it is difficult or uneconomical to open the primary conductor.
Capacitor Duty Contactor
Capacitor Duty Contactors are specially designed for the control of capacitors in PFC panels.
Thyristor Switches
Thyristor Switches are used in systems which contain fastswitching inductive loads. The capacitors, which will be used to provide capacitive power to the system, can be switched on and off with a switching time shorter than 20 ms (1 period) by using SC Series Static Contactors, thereby providing a more effective compensation for rapidly changing loads such as tack welding machines, cranes and arc furnaces.