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2007-02-28 09:41:47 · 1 answers · asked by Xenophile 5 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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A Power quality Engineer can help in the area of keeping your equipment from limited down time, naturally improves productivity.

Not knowing every thing about your heavy equipment, but if I had a 20KVA split phase AVR, this device would help you ride through low voltage, high current issues, as well as over voltage and low current issues. This device also has surge suppression to help you deal with transits caused by power, inductions, and lightning.

Next is soft technology that tries to use capacitance to smooth your power influx to a degree that is negligible. Also if you have arc welding equipment nearby, the MiG tig to ground will feed back loop up your ground into the back to back zenor diode and cause a smart chip deprogram, or glitch. That would really mess up your production time.

Another is your own equipment causes surge spikes and sage based on the current draw on the actual start up. There is technology that will help in these issues.

So if you feel you need to discuss this further, you can contact me privately.

2007-02-28 14:42:37 · answer #1 · answered by John P 2 · 0 0

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