At BaltElec, we offer an extensive range of Power Quality & Power Factor Correction (PQC) solutions, meticulously curated to meet diverse industrial and commercial needs. Our assortment is designed to address the various facets of electrical power management, ensuring efficient operation and enhanced performance of electrical systems.
Power Quality refers to the stability and reliability of the electrical power supplied to equipment. Poor power quality can lead to inefficiencies, increased energy consumption, and potential damage to sensitive electronics. Our range includes:
Our products are sourced from leading European manufacturers, ensuring high quality and reliability.
The Power Quality & Power Factor Correction category encompasses several specialized products, each addressing specific aspects of electrical power management:
Power factor correction improves the efficiency of an electrical system by aligning the phase difference between voltage and current, reducing losses and improving energy usage.
Consider the total load (in watts) that needs backup power, the desired runtime during an outage, and any additional features such as surge protection or advanced monitoring.
Harmonic filters reduce harmonic distortion in the power system caused by non-linear loads. They are essential for systems with high levels of harmonic distortion to maintain power quality and prevent equipment damage.
Maintenance schedules vary by equipment type and usage. Generally, regular inspections are recommended, with replacement based on manufacturer guidelines and performance assessments.
While some equipment can be installed by qualified individuals, it's recommended to have a professional electrician or technician handle installations to ensure proper setup and safety.
Fixed capacitor banks provide a constant level of reactive power compensation, while automatic capacitor banks adjust dynamically to changing load conditions, offering more flexible and efficient power factor correction.
Surge protectors are crucial for sensitive electronics and critical systems to protect against voltage spikes and surges, which can cause damage or reduce the lifespan of equipment.
Improving power quality can involve several strategies, including installing voltage regulators, harmonic filters, and surge protectors, as well as performing regular maintenance and system audits.