Title: Working Productive
1Simple Analogy to Understand Power Factor for an
Electric Motor the KVAR Energy Controller
KW (liquid)
KVAR Energy Controller
Power Factor
KW (liquid) KVAR (foam)
Note power factor is a term that expresses the
relationship between productive current and non
productive current. The lower the power factor
the higher the non productive current, hence the
more KVARs (foam) are produced, resulting in
wasted electricity. If the motors power factor
is higher or at 1, optimal, minimal KVARs (foam)
are produced. The motor is operating
efficiently. The problem is most motors and
there electrical systems are operating at a
costly inefficiency.
Recycles KVAR (foam)
Reactive Non- Productive Power (foam) or KVAR
Apparent Power (liquid foam) or KVA
Watts
Volts x Amps x Power Factor
Working Productive Power (liquid) or KW
Note In many cases, the Electric company bills
based on Kilo Watt Hours. So if you improve the
power factor, which also decreases amps, your
bill will decrease.
The KVAR Energy Controller stores the foam or
KVARs until the motor needs it again. This
diminishes the need for drawing more amps
(current) or electricity from the Electric
Company, resulting in lower energy cost and an
Optimized Power Factor of 1 or slightly less. It
also increases the life of the motor.
The Soda represents an AC Induction Motors Power
Needs