HARMONİKMATİK

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SVG

VARMATİK has an ultra-compact design that allows it to be easily installed and replaced. The wall and rack-mounted design, which takes up minimum space, makes it flexible to integrate into the system. With its high density, 1 100kvar varmatic can be placed in a single cabinet, saving more than 70% space compared to standard passive filter compensations.

- Energy loss decreases.

- Efficiency increases.

- Life of the devices used increases.

- We can easily calculate energy losses and excess capacity.

- Research has shown that the lifespan of electrical materials decreases when the energy quality is low.


VARmatik Static var generator Features:

Multifunction: Reactive power and imbalance compensation

Excellent reactive compensation: High speed, Precision (-0.99≤Cosφ≤0, 99), Stepless, Bidirectional (capacitive and inductance) compensation Excellent unbalance correction: Both negative and zero sequence reduce neutral current.

Wide input voltage and frequency range adapts to harsh electrical environments.

Low thermal loss (≤3% of nominal SVG capacity), efficiency ≥ 97%

High stability: Infinite impedance to the grid prevents harmonic resonance problem.

Flexible application: Modular design embedded in standard or customized cabinet.

Easy installation and maintenance: Easy installation for replacement and expansion of APF module.

Wide capacity range: 33kvar or 100 kvar for a single cabinet modules.

Environmental compatibility: -10~50°C temperature, compatible with diesel generators.

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