Marsz Electricals

Power Quality Audit

Power Quality Audit

AS PER CEA 2010 GUIDELINES BY ELECTRICAL SAFETY CHARTERED ENGINEER

Power quality is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of electrical equipment. Deviations in voltage, current, or frequency can lead to malfunctions or failures, causing operational disruptions and potential financial losses. Since power quality issues are typically a customer-side concern, taking a proactive approach in managing and improving power quality can substantially enhance equipment reliability and reduce yearly maintenance costs.

Improving power quality requires a thorough evaluation of the electrical network, including regular monitoring, deploying corrective equipment, and implementing effective maintenance practices. This ensures that power supplied to consumers maintains its intended sinusoidal waveform, thereby reducing harmonic distortion and avoiding power losses.

Additionally, investing in solutions like Power Factor Correction (PFC) and Voltage Stabilization can be highly beneficial. Such measures not only protect against equipment degradation but also improve energy efficiency, leading to sustained operational savings and minimizing the need for frequent repairs or replacements.

Key Points

Reduced Current Harmonics

Identify Power Surges & Transient to avoid Frequent Tripping

Maintain Reactive Power

Avoid Fire Incidences & Maintain Safety

Fault Indentification

Minimizes Potential Damage