We provide effective and economical operation by providing power factor correction. Add active, dynamic power factor correction to new or existing crane
cranes, motors and the like, even though these fields produce no direct outputs themselves. Power factor is the relationship between working (active) power
Power Factor Correction The power factor of a load is defined as the ratio of active power to apparent power, i.e. kW divided by kVA and in mathematical terms
As a result, the AFE2000 series managed to reduce power consumption, and electricity fees for users improved the power factor and decreased the harmonic
Applications involving reversing, plugging, or frequent starts; crane or elevator motors, or any motor where the load may drive the motor, multispeed motors, or
When designing a PFC system for highly sensitive or polluting applications (such as welding equipment, cranes, elevators, steel presses, wind turbines as well