Modernisation with New Non-Linear Loads and TPP A Cement Industry

ABSTRACT

Whenever plant undergoes modernization, basically several types of non-linear loads are added newly in the process fresh PQ audit would help in identifying areas of concern. The location of non-linear loads play a vital role, which may yield even further engineering solutions in managing & mitigating the harmonics as explained in this case study.

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Modernisation with New Non-Linear Loads and TPP – A Cement Industry

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