stinkycheese
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There are a few questions from Complex Imaginary that ask about capacitor banks. To pick one (4-70), a 3P motor needs its PF improved by 3360 kVARs, using 140 kVAR units. The answer seems to be a straightforward 1120 kVAR/phase, or 8 units per phase. What I'm confused about is that CI claims that for three-phase banks, whether the units are in series or parallel, you just add the kVARs. Is this correct? AFAIK a capacitor's kVAR rating is for a spec'd supply voltage, and that kVAR rating varies with the square of voltage. So if you put 8 of those units in series, each unit will have its kVAR rating cut by a factor of 64-- and 8 140kVAR units become a 17.5 kVAR equivalent. Whereas 8 in parallel at rated voltage would give you the 1120kVAR/phase you're looking for. Is CI assuming that if you're putting 8 in series, you'd pick units rated for 140kVAR at Vline/8?
Thanks!
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