Chapter 9, Problem 9.096 A particular load has a pf of 0.4 lagging. The power delivered...
A 50 kW load operates from a 60 Hz and 10kV line with a power factor of 0.6 lagging. Compute the capacitance that must be placed in parallel with the load to achieve 0.9 lagging power factor. In-Class #10 Problem A 50 kW load operates from a 60 Hz and 10 kV line with a power factor of 0.6 lagging. Compute the capacitance that must be placed in parallel with the load to achieve 0.9 lagging power factor.
Example 9 Three loads are connected in parallel across 1400 V, 60 Hz supply: Load 1: 125 KVA, 0.28 PF lag Load 2: 10 kW, 40 kVAR capacitive load Load 3: 15 kW Find the total kW, kVAR, KVA, and the supply power factor . The KVAR and the capacitance in mF of the capacitor needed to improve the PF to 0.8 lagging
3) Abow load is power by a 60 Hz, 240V line. He power factor PF G 0.7071 lagging Caleulate the parallel Capacitance required to correct the power factor to 0.9 lagging
An induction motor draws 1.0 kW at 0.8 lagging power factor from a 250 V, 60 Hz source. [38] (a) What value of capacitance must be placed in parallel with the motor to raise the line power factor to 93% lagging? (b) With the capacitor in service, what are the magnitudes of the motor current, capacitor current, and line current? Solution:
1.2 kW 0.8 kVAR (cap) (a) In the circuit shown in Fig. Qla, find: Construct the power triangles for the loads. (ii) Find the overall complex power consumed in the loads. (iii) Find the current lo. 100/90° v (rms) 2 kVA 0.707 pf leading 4 kW 0.9 pf lagging Fig. Qla (b) [This part has no connection to part (a)] Find the value of the parallel capacitance needed to correct a load of 140 kVAR at 0.85 lagging pf to...
A three-phase load of 15 kVA with a PF of 0.8 lagging is connected in parallel with a three-phase load of 36 kW at 0.6 PF leading. The line-line voltage is 2000V. a) Find the total complex power and power factor. Is it inductive or capacitive? b) How much kVAR is needed to make the PF unity? c) What is the magnitude of the current going into the total load?
Problem 3 Two parallel 3-phase loads are supplied from a 3-phase source with line-line voltage of 415.6922 V rms. The data of their power consumption are as follows. Load 1: 15 kVA at power factor of 0.75 lagging Load 2: 9 kW at power factor 0.82 lagging 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Determine the complex power consumed by Load 1 Find the complex power consumed by Load 2 Calculate the total complex power consumed by the two loads. Determine the...
QUESTION 4: AC POWER - PF CORRECTION points) The voltage and current for a load Z are given by Vrms = 120290° and IRMS = 40230 Volts and Amps respectively; F-60 Hz. Do the following: • Determine the load Z6 • Determine the PF • State whether this is a leading/lagging PF. • Determine the Power delivered to the Load (Watts) • Sketch the power triangle and include all relevant information (quantities, units etc.) • What type of element must...
Two loads, A and B, are connected in parallel across a 1-kV-rms 60-Hz line, as shown in (Figure 1). Load Aconsumes 10 kW with a 60 percent lagging power factor. Load B has an apparent power of 20 kVA with an 80 percent lagging power factor. a) Find the power delivered by the source. b) Find the reactive power delivered by the source. c) Find the apparent power delivered by the source. d) What is the power factor seen by...
In the circuit below, R = 4Ω4Ω, the load draws 14.9kVA14.9kVA at a PF=0.56PF=0.56 lagging. If |ILoad|=20|ILoad|=20 ARMSARMS, what must the value of C be to cause the source to operate at a PF=0.95PF=0.95 lagging if the source operates at 6060 Hz. Please keep 4 after decimal for each calculation (1 point) Problem 4 In the circuit below, R = 422, the load draws 14.9kV A at a PF = 0.56 lagging. If I Load| = 20 ARMS, what must...