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Should capacitors used for bulk power factor correction be controlled manually or automatically?

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Should capacitors used for bulk power factor correction be controlled manually or automatically?

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A. Manually controlled capacitors are normally employed for loads which are too small to warrant splitting the total capacitance required, or where high diversity of motor load makes individual correction uneconomic. Manual control can only be justified technically for continuous process work where minimum switching is required and there is sufficient reactive KVA available in the circuit continuously to warrant the capacitors being connected all the time.

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