Solution to Failure of Electrical Components and Harmonic Problems Textile Industry

ABSTRACT

This Power Quality survey was conducted in a leading textile mill at south India manufacturing various counts of yarns. The industry had added number of variable frequency drives for enhancing efficiency and also to have better process control.

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