
This course provides participants with the knowledge and practical skills to understand, design, and maintain power factor correction (PFC) systems. It focuses on improving electrical efficiency, reducing energy costs, and ensuring compliance with utility and industrial standards through proper capacitor bank application and maintenance.
Learning Objectives :
Understand the principles of power factor and reactive power.
Analyze low power factor causes and their effects on electrical systems.
Design and select appropriate capacitor banks and automatic PFC panels.
Perform installation, testing, and maintenance of PFC equipment.
Troubleshoot and ensure safe, efficient operation of PFC systems.
A typical syllabus would include:
Electrical Technicians involved in maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical systems
Facility Maintenance Personnel responsible for ensuring electrical safety and system uptime
Supervisors & Engineers managing electrical distribution and equipment reliability.
Technical Staff from manufacturing, industrial plants, or commercial buildings seeking to improve hands-on competence.
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