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Reactive Power Compensation and Power Factor Improvement (PFI) Design
Reactive power compensation and Power Factor Improvement (PFI) are critical aspects of electrical power systems. They are essential for optimizing the efficiency, reliability, and stability of electrical networks. This training module focuses on understanding the principles, methods, and applications of reactive power compensation and PFI design.
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Control Cables Specification
Control cables are essential components in electrical systems, used to carry control signals to equipment and devices. These cables ensure proper communication and operation within control systems, making their specification critical for reliability and performance. Below is an in-depth look at the specifications for control cables.
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Professional Training of Switchgear Design & Application
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Mechanical and Environmental Considerations

  • Flexibility:

    • Bend Radius: Minimum bend radius specified to prevent damage during installation and operation. Typically 6 to 12 times the outer diameter of the cable.
    • Tensile Strength: Ensures the cable can withstand pulling forces during installation.
  • Chemical and Environmental Resistance:

    • Chemical Resistance: Specifications for resistance to oils, solvents, and acids.
    • UV Resistance: For outdoor cables, resistance to ultraviolet (UV) radiation to prevent degradation.