APFC (Automatic Power Factor Control) Panels

In industry most of the load is inductive in nature which results in lagging power factor that is why there is loss and wastage of energy which results in high power bills and heavy penalties from electricity boards.
If the load is uneven it is very difficult to maintain unity power factor. To overcome this difficulty APFC panel is used which maintains unity P.F.

Features

  • Microprocessor based intelligent auto switching control
  • Automatic C/K and rated step adjustment
  • Automatic CT polarity correction
  • Display of power factor, current & total harmonic distortion of current
  • Programmable sensitivity
  • Last step can be used as alarm / fan output Under/over voltage alarm, under/over compensate alarm & high harmonic distortion alarm

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Frequently Asked Questions

A server rack is a metal frame used to house and organize servers, networking equipment, and other hardware in a data center or server room. It provides a standardized and secure mounting platform for various IT components.

The most common standard sizes for server racks are 19 inches in width, with heights measured in rack units (U). The standard height for a rack unit is 1.75 inches. Common heights include 42U and 48U, with smaller racks available for specific needs.

 The 19-inch standard dates back to early telecommunication equipment. It provides a consistent and interchangeable form factor, allowing for easy integration of different components from various manufacturers.

A rack unit, often abbreviated as “U” or “RU,” is a standard measurement for the height of rack-mounted equipment. One rack unit is equivalent to 1.75 inches (44.45 mm). For example, a 2U server occupies 3.5 inches of vertical space.

Consider the number and type of equipment you plan to install. Ensure there is enough space for current and future hardware requirements. Also, factor in cooling and cable management needs when selecting the rack size.