Cetronic Power Solutions
02 February 2018
Due to increased regulation, most power utilities are taking an increasingly tough line with consumers who generate electrical mains borne harmonics.
Although widely accepted as unwanted, identifying sources/causes and taking remedial action to reduce harmonics is easier said than done. In some cases the source is business critical, in others, equipment changes are prohibitively expensive.
Cetronic Power Solutions offer a wide range of Active Harmonic Filters and Harmonic Conditioning Systems. These systems detect and actively compensate or remove unwanted power harmonics. Many of the systems are modular, so can be expanded as required.
http://www.cetronicpower.com/products/harmonic-solutions/
Cetronic Power Solutions offer onsite power monitoring surveys to determine compliance to G5/4-1 2005, the energy networks association document that details maximum levels of harmonic distortion permitted. With the results of the survey, appropriate filters and / or conditioning systems can be deployed ensuring compliance with agreed industry standards.
http://www.cetronicpower.com/services/power-monitoring-surveys/
So if you have an issue with unwanted mains harmonic distortion Cetronic Power Solutions can provide a solution.
To find out more or to book your onsite survey, our contact details are below.
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