29 JUL 2020
INR 8,00,000/-
We are looking for solutions that will enable the use of APFC without causing voltage surge which tends to damage LED lighting systems.
In one of our industrial areas we have replaced HPSV (High-Pressure Sodium Vapour) light fittings with LED light fittings. We are also using APFC (Automatic Power Factor Control) for improving the power factor. The power factor was around 0.8 with APFC was used along with HPSV light fittings.
The LED lighting system is getting damaged when APFC is in the circuit. On investigation of the failure of LED lights, it was found out that there is a surge in the Voltage in LT lines. The voltage is not expected to exceed 250 V in the LT lines. Thus, APFC had to be taken-off as it was causing high voltage in the LT line. However, removing APFC reduces the power factor and it is now around 0.68 to 0.70. LED lights are not getting damaged when APFC is removed from the circuit.
Note: HPSV light fittings had inbuilt surge voltage protection and hence they were not getting damaged.
APFC should be used as it improves power factor and helps receive subsidy from the local electricity board.
APFC unit has 16-stage capacitor bank. The technical details are provided in Table 1.
Table 1: APFC Details
Particulars |
Specification |
Number of stages |
16 |
Total Capacity of APFC |
225 KVAR |
Number of capacitors |
Total 8 nos (50 KVAR – 3 nos., 25 KVAR – 02 nos., 10 KVAR – 02 nos., 05 KVAR – 1 no) |
We are looking for solutions that will enable the use of APFC without causing voltage surge and subsequently damaging the LED lights.
System should be
Additional information:
Details relating to LED ratings, Distribution Transformer capacity and its tap positions are as follows.