lucino
Electrical
- May 30, 2003
- 30
Good day to everybody.
Presently I am part of an operations improvement team.
In one of my studies I observed that power factor is below industry standard of not less than 95%.
Since the factory is on a 100% generation of its electricity requirements by means of Three Diesel Engine driven generators, I had estimated a substantial savings if power factor is to be corrected say to 97%.
These savings will be a result of lesser fuel for the same amount of kilowatt-hour produced(I hope I am correct).
However, I am not so sure how to correctly refer to the savings...Is it by power loss due to the low power factor or by KVA vs. fuel ratio.
If by power loss, how to compute it?
If by KVA/fuel ratio how to justify it and support the energy savings line of reasoning?
I am calling everybody to clarify.
Thanks.
Presently I am part of an operations improvement team.
In one of my studies I observed that power factor is below industry standard of not less than 95%.
Since the factory is on a 100% generation of its electricity requirements by means of Three Diesel Engine driven generators, I had estimated a substantial savings if power factor is to be corrected say to 97%.
These savings will be a result of lesser fuel for the same amount of kilowatt-hour produced(I hope I am correct).
However, I am not so sure how to correctly refer to the savings...Is it by power loss due to the low power factor or by KVA vs. fuel ratio.
If by power loss, how to compute it?
If by KVA/fuel ratio how to justify it and support the energy savings line of reasoning?
I am calling everybody to clarify.
Thanks.