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nirajvivek@gmail.com

2008-02-25, 3:25 am

I need to know about installation cost and technical information for
static var compensator. Can anyone tell me from where I can gt these
informations
Ben Miller

2008-02-25, 9:25 am

nirajvivek@gmail.com wrote:
> I need to know about installation cost and technical information for
> static var compensator. Can anyone tell me from where I can gt these
> informations


Google "power factor correction". I didn't read all 899,000 hits, but I am
sure you will find what you are looking for.

--
Benjamin D Miller, PE
www.bmillerengineering.com


Salmon Egg

2008-02-25, 8:25 pm

In article
<91f875bf-1abd-4ae3-93f5-d5a270a42bf7@o10g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
nirajvivek@gmail.com wrote:

> I need to know about installation cost and technical information for
> static var compensator. Can anyone tell me from where I can gt these
> informations


Get something like the Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers and
read the pertinent sections. If did not learn the subject in school or
are not capable of learning from the handbook, you are in over your
head. Aside from being dangerous to the Public, you will probably be
committing a crime in most US jurisdictions.

Bill
Salmon Egg

2008-02-25, 8:25 pm

In article <13s5l2r9km5jle5@corp.supernews.com>,
"Ben Miller" <Ben@somewhere> wrote:

> Google "power factor correction". I didn't read all 899,000 hits, but I am
> sure you will find what you are looking for.
>
> --
> Benjamin D Miller, PE
> www.bmillerengineering.com


As a PE, you should have informed the OP that you require a license in
order to practice electrical engineering.

Bill
Ben Miller

2008-02-26, 9:25 am

Salmon Egg wrote:
>
> As a PE, you should have informed the OP that you require a license in
> order to practice electrical engineering.
>
> Bill


It sounded like this was more of a research query, as opposed to actual
design. However, you are 100% correct. If he is designing the system, he
must be licensed!

--
Benjamin D Miller, PE
www.bmillerengineering.com


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