if acapacitor connected to power supply will it cosume
power& will it going to get recorded in energy meter
Answer Posted / yuva_7227
The capacitor will connect the power supply, the capacitor
will take some current as per capacity of capacitor.the
sharing of capacitor current will came under Reactive power
means KVAR,this will not calculate on Kwh (units), It will
record in Trivector meter.
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