What should be the capacitor power to be used for compensation of the 100kVA transformer?​

What should be the capacitor power to be used for compensation of the 100kVA transformer?​

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  1. It depends on power factor of the load and degree of compensation you want to implement.

    Suppose your loaf p.f is cos (theta)

    and you want k% compensation

    and Q is the MVA rating of the transformer.

    then Q/sin(theta) is the MVar of load and k*Q/100*sin(theta) is the reactive power to be compensated total.

    then per phase compensation for a 3-phase transformer will be k*Q/3*100(sin(theta)=L

    and per phase capacitor will be calculated from V2/Zc =L equation

    Where V is the input voltage for the side where capacitor is kept

    and Zc = 1/wc = capacitive reactance

    w=2*pi*f

    f=system frequency.

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