capacitor is load free component but why ampare meter shows
current when capacitor bank breaker close?

Answer Posted / rama krishna

capacitor is a leading kvar generator.name plate of the
capacitor bank gives the current details also.it is not
taking the load(amps) from the mains and it is giving
reactive load to the mains.that load shows in am meter.

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