LARGrizzly
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2002
- 11
My company has been forced to pay a penalty because our reactive load on the utility is too high. I'm not sure what exactly this all means. I understand what reactance is but I don't understand where it is coming from. The rep from the utility said it was coming from our inductive motors.
Our electrical bill is based on a percentage of EITHER our KW usage or our KVA usage whichever is higher but I'm not sure why there is a difference between the two. The utility has suggested that we install capacitors on or near the service entrance in order to smooth out the demand.
Where would I start to look in order to reduce the 'reactance' or is it even something we can do anything about? I dont' trust the utilities as far as I can spit... and I drool!
Our electrical bill is based on a percentage of EITHER our KW usage or our KVA usage whichever is higher but I'm not sure why there is a difference between the two. The utility has suggested that we install capacitors on or near the service entrance in order to smooth out the demand.
Where would I start to look in order to reduce the 'reactance' or is it even something we can do anything about? I dont' trust the utilities as far as I can spit... and I drool!