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Pump Power Factor Correction Capacitor 1

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mechconst

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Dec 21, 2002
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What is the purpose of having to install a Power Factor Correction Capacitor locally at a pump? I have never seen one before. Pump is 7.5 HP / 460 volt/3 phase/60 / 10.1 FLA. This pump is within a typical plant feed from the Motor Control Center.
 
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Improve voltage on starting may be one reason. A capciotr on a single 7.5 HP motor does seem a little odd, unless the cable run is a long ways or the plant voltage is low at the MCC.
 
PF correction at the source of the low PF is the best way to go, if it is possible/practical. That way, it switches on and off with the low PF load, and is being used only when it is needed (along with reducing current, and therefore I^2R losses, in the cables and distribution equipment supplying it).
 
Be sure to account for the capacitors when specifying / setting motor protection. They reduce the current seen by the protective device while the stator current stays the same.
 
Hey! swn1

That's something most people would forget about. Good that you brought it up.

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Thanks for all the responses. I found some information in the electric motor spec indicating it's required in order to raise the motor power factor to approx. 95%.
 
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