Industrial Power Conditioning Systems

Protect Your Equipment and Your Bottom Line

Poor power quality costs more than you think!

What is Power Conditioning?

Power conditioning is the process of improving the quality of electrical power to eliminate: 

Voltage spikes and sags 

Harmonic distortion 

Electrical noise and transients 

Unbalanced loads

Power factor inefficiencies

Poor power quality can lead to premature equipment failure, data loss, and unnecessary energy waste.

Our custom-made systems can help with the following:

Power Factor Improvement
Intermittent Power Supply Failure Ride-Through
Surge & Transient Disturbances Suppression
Total Harmonic Distortion Reduction
Power Supply Fluctuations & Imbalances
Active Harmonics Filtration
Guaranteed Savings Through Demand Reduction of kVA, kW & kWh

Who Needs Power Conditioning?​

Any industrial or commercial facility with sensitive equipment, high-power loads, or automation systems should consider power conditioning Ideal for:

Manufacturing plants

Food processing facilities

Commercial HVAC systems

Medical and laboratory environments

IT and data centres

Renewable energy systems (solar, wind)

Success Project

Case studies

A dairy producer in Southern Ontario was experiencing poor power factor and unacceptable Total Harmonic Distortions (THD).
Our custom-built 300kVAR Power Factor Correction was able to improve the facility’s power factor, eliminate harmonics and address voltage fluctuations. Additionally, the Power Factor Correction provided ride-through for voltage sags which reduced the number of power interruptions and led to an annual savings of over $20,000. The facility is also enjoying far less downtime.

A manufacturing company was dealing with intermittent power failures, frequent motor breakdowns, and costly power factor penalties. We conducted a detailed power audit to identify the underlying issues. Our team designed and installed a 325 kVAR Power Factor Correction system that not only solved their core power quality problems but also reduced secondary process-related losses. Since implementation, the facility has improved its average power factor to 98%, with significantly fewer equipment shutdowns caused by voltage sags and swells boosting productivity and operational stability.

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Specification Sheet

Technical Specifications

Main Specifications
Device NameCircuit Energy Power Conditioning Systems
Network Rated Frequency60 Hz
Network Rated Frequency 600/480 V AC
Reactive Power Rating75 to 525 kVAR
Operating ModeAutomatic
Product or Component TypeCapacitor Bank with Detuned Harmonic Filter
Capacitor TechnologyHeavy Duty
Accessibility for OperationFront
ColourGray RAL 7035
Complementary Specifications
Detuned Factor4.2 | 3.8 | 4.8
Harmonic Filter Relative Impedance5.67% | 7.00% | 4.35%
Tuning Frequency252 Hz | 228 Hz | 288 Hz
Power Ratings
Reactive Power per Stage75 kVAR
Protection Type100A/14kA MCCB per stage
Maximum Permissible Voltage1.1 x Un 8 hours over 24 hours
Contractor Max Peak Current3040 A
Installation & Environment
Mounting LocationIndoor
NEMA Degree of ProtectionNEMA 1
DimensionsDepends on The Order
Maximum WeightDepends on The Order
Operating AltitudeUp to 6561.68 ft (2000 m)
Ambient Air Temperature for Operation-10 to 46 °C (14 to 115 °F)
Standards & Certifications
StandardsCSA/UL
Product CertificationsCSA

Components in our solution

Power Factor Correction add a compensating reactive power to the facility, which helps to improve the power factor and reduce energy costs.

A power factor correction system typically consists of several components that work together to ensure the electrical power supplied to a device or system is consistent and within acceptable limits. The main components of the system are detuned reactors, capacitor cans, contactors, disconnects, and the controller.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the benefits of using a Power Conditioning System (PCS)?

A PCS can improve the reliability and performance of electrical loads by providing clean and stable power, protecting against voltage spikes and surges, and reducing harmonics while improving the power factor and consequently saving on bills.

2. How does a PCS work?

A PCS typically uses a combination of reactors, capacitor cans, and controllers to improve the quality of the incoming power. In some facilities if the harmonic distortion is the main issue, we will customize the design in a way that our PCS specifically addresses harmonics and mitigates the unwanted waveforms.

3. How do I know if I need a PCS for my equipment?

If you are experiencing problems with equipment performance or reliability, or if you are using sensitive electronic equipment in an environment with poor power quality, a PCS may be necessary to protect and improve the performance of your equipment.

4. Can Power Conditioning System help me have a ride-through when a failure or supply interruption occurs?

You can benefit from a degree of intermittent power supply failure ride-through. This is, in most cases, sufficient to ride through common upstream auto fault reclosures which are typically 240ms in duration and can cause sensitive equipment such as PLCs to reset and result in lost production time and wasted raw materials.

5. Several motors have recently been defective although their expected life span was at least several more years. How can I solve this issue?

On top of all other benefits, PCS reduces premature wear and tear—and eventual failure—in your electrical equipment, resulting in less downtime and lower repair or replacement costs. The quality of the power supplied to the loads directly affects their operation, efficiency, and lifespan. A cleaner power supply has been proven to extend equipment life expectancy and significantly reduce power-related complications downstream.

6. I already have a power factor correction unit installed in our facility. Does it provide the whole benefits already mentioned?

The short answer is no. Power factor correction units just improve the power factor but cannot provide ride-throughs, harmonic filtration, voltage balancing, etc. Furthermore, usually older systems do not function well enough after several years. So, you can retrofit your existing old system with a newer, more efficient, and a better solution.

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