Innovative Harmonic Filtering Solution Sponge Iron Plant

ABSTRACT

The case study looks into the effect of poor power quality and harmonic distortion resulting in disturbances like, overheated cable, temperature rise in transformer and spurious breaker tripping’s at a sponge iron manufacturing unit located in an Indian integrated steel plant. The study also suggests few mitigation techniques which while adopted result in substantial cost savings

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Innovative Harmonic Filtering Solution – Sponge Iron Plant

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