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When overcompensating the power network (e.g. due to long lengths of high-voltage cables) we have to connect a so-called decompensation inductor to the electrical circuit, which eliminates the capacitive supply to the power supply. The decoupling of the capacitance to the mains. Inductors are designed to decompensate capacitive ...

When overcompensating the power network (e.g. due to long lengths of high-voltage cables) we have to connect a so-called decompensation inductor to the electrical circuit, which eliminates the capacitive supply to the power supply. The decoupling of the capacitance to the mains.

Inductors are designed to decompensate capacitive reactive power or to compensate for the capacitance of long-distance power cables and low-voltage distribution networks, especially on off-peak days.

Cascades of compensating inductors can be created for stepped control switchable according to the operating status of the capacitive load of the connected sections of the cable network, if required.

A decompensating inductor is an inductive load that eliminates unwanted capacitive power generated on parasitic elements of the distribution system (e.g. metal-clad HV cables, long dead-end lines, etc.). The inductors meet the requirements of EN 60 289 and EN 61 558-2-20 and are designed for 3×400 V, 50 Hz networks. The inductors are equipped with temperature sensors with reversible thermocouples that can be connected to the contactor control circuit.

Inductors for other voltages, with other compensation power or with other specified parameters can be designed individually.

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