SGB SMIT Power Transformers Equipment For Power Distribution
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
A typical application of Shunt reactors is power factor compensation of a circuit, for example to compensate for the capacitance of long overhead transmission line or for much shorter lengths of HV cable. At low loads, the remote end of these lines may rise in voltage (the so called “Ferranti Effect”). This is especially prevalent in developing countries where the system may be only ...
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
There is hardly a problem we have not yet solved, hardly a design that we have not already built for many years of experience in the area of power transformers makes you variable, create flexibility and gives you a high degree of problem-solving ability. Know-how as standard in all productions sites in Germany, Malaysia and the ...
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
Grid transformers are used in similar situations to autotransformers but are used where the neutral point of both HV and LV system are required to be kept separately. They are physically larger than a correspondingly rated autotransformer as the windings are fully ...
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
The bulk transfer of power is mostly a passive affair, where the power flows to the load by the lowest impedance path. To influence this flow, the phase angle of the sending or receiving end must be modified – this may be done by the use of Phase Shifting Transformers. The phase shifting transformer introduces a circulating current into the system which acts to either reduce (when operating ...
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
The bulk transfer of power is mostly a passive affair, where the power flows to the load by the lowest impedance path. To influence this flow, the phase angle of the sending or receiving end must be modified – this may be done by the use of Phase Shifting Transformers. The phase shifting transformer introduces a circulating current into the system which acts to either reduce (when operating ...
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Manufactured by SGB-SMIT Groupbased in GERMANY
In a conventional power plant, thermal or potential energy is converted to mechanical energy, which in turn must be converted to electrical energy. A steam, gas or water turbine is used to drive a rotating shaft, which in turn drives a generator, producing electricity at a relatively low voltage (typically in the range 15kV-24kV). This low voltage must be transformed to a higher voltage using a ...
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