what is full form of lv and mv? 2.while we connect
capacitor to generator what will cause for it?
Answer Posted / ibrahim s
LV - lOW VOLTAGE
MV - MEDIUM VOLTAGE
Cpacitor is used to correct the power factor(bring power
factor value close to unity, thus minimising wasted energy
and improving the efficiency.
It is not always necessary to reach a power factor of 1. A
cost effective solution can be achieved by increasing your
power factor to greater than 0.95
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