APQ Series Type C Power Factor Correction Banks

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APQ Series Type C Power Factor Correction Banks N52 W13670 NORTHPARK DR. MENOMONEE FALLS, WI 53051 P. (262) 754-3883 F. (262) 754-3993 www.apqpower.com

Regardless of the load size or type, APQ will work with your team to develop the right solution for your application.

USE MOTORS? Inductive motors require a magnetizing current regardless of load, which leads to inefficient use of available power. What can better power factor do for your facility? Eliminate utility penalties Select appropriate target power factor to remove utility penalties from your monthly bill Learn how to effectively manage your power today! Improve system efficiency Reduce power losses by reducing ampere flow Utilize electrical resources more effectively Reduce total demand on transformers and generators Improve product lifespan Operate electrical equipment more efficiently for improved equipment life Reduce voltage drops Maintain quality voltage throughout your power system Reduce CO2 emissions Reduce fuel consumption when generators are in use Improve system uptime Power system efficiency allows for equipment to run more efficiently Decrease equipment operating temperatures Reducing ampere flow helps equipment to run cooler Cost effective solutions Varying solutions available based on budgets and goals Understand your power system Power Quality studies offered to assist you in selecting the right product The information provided within this product catalog is subject to change without notice. For complete product details, please contact APQ, LLC. 3

THE CHALLENGE: PROVIDING REACTIVE COMPENSATION TO INDUCTIVE LOADS CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR UNIQUE APPLICATIONS Simply stated, users expect that 100% of applied power is used for the completion of work. The reality is that not all applied power is converted to work. A portion of the energy is non-productive, used only to create a magnetic field in inductors, motors, and transformers. The creation of the magnetic field requires a certain amount of current and this magnetizing current cannot be used for the operation of the applied motor. Referred to as reactive power, these currents exist within a power system, consuming a portion of the power resource, be it a transformer or generator. The APQ Series Type C Solution Power Factor Correction APQ offers a broad range of reactive compensation solutions designed to meet the needs of your specific application. VAR compensation can be applied at any point on your power system in order to meet your explicit goals. In addition to the standard products available, we also have the ability to customize a solution for your unique situation. Fixed and Automatic Systems When loads are constant, a fixed solution can be applied in order to supply the power factor correction only when the load is powered. Since the corrective bank is only energized when the load is energized, the possibility of over-correcting would be eliminated. Such solutions can be applied at an individual motor or for an entire facility. Since many loads are not constant, APQ also offers automatic solutions that insert or remove VARs based upon load demand. Operating in Harmonic Environments Power factor correction capacitors are a low impedance path for harmonic frequencies if not properly addressed. When applying a power factor correction solution to a power system, harmonic producing loads must be taken into consideration. APQ Series Type F Filter Banks can include a tuned or detuned reactor to protect the capacitors from the damaging effects of harmonic currents. Contact APQ or visit www.apqpower.com for more information on APQ Series Type F Solutions. MAXIMIZE EXISTING POWER SOURCES Modern manufacturing facilities must be nimble to compete in a global market. Manufacturing lines can be moved or adjusted based on product demand. This changing power demand can often impact the efficiency of the electrical system. A high power factor will ensure existing transformers and generators are being used efficiently. AVAILABLE IN LOW AND MEDIUM VOLTAGE CONFIGURATIONS APQ offers solutions from the smallest motor to facility-wide solutions. Low voltage products (690 volts or less) are available in standard configurations while medium voltage systems (up to 35 kv Class) can be designed specifically for your needs. CUSTOMIZED FOR YOU Every power system is unique and standard products may not always provide the correct solution to the challenges you face. APQ has the ability to conduct a Power Quality study and engineer the right product for your specific needs. kw Power Supply Load kvar kw Power Supply Load kvar PFC Solution When capacitor solutions are applied, the power source no longer needs to provide reactive power for the load 4

THE APQ SERIES Type F SYSTEMS LONG LIFE CAPACITORS The System Systems available with single phase or three phase capacitors Designed for rigorous and harmonic rich applications Self-healing design Self-protecting with internal pressure switch Aluminum housing with metallized Polypropelene film, enviromentally friendly, available as dry or liquid type THE APQ SERIES CONTROLLER Intelligent System Control Designed for precision control in automatic systems Precise sensing controller with LCD display Controls a wide variety of step configurations and step counts Ability to display current, voltage, power, THD, frequency, and temperature. Multiple communication options available for simple system integration CONTACTORS For Automatic Systems High quality contactors for maximum life expectancy Built-in damping resistors to reduce in-rush currents for back to back switching Auxillary contact for remote monitoring OPTIONS Customized Solutions High quality molded case circuit breakers can be purchased for integration into a customized unit for any application. Fuses and blown fuse indicator lights are a common addition to fixed bank units. Current transformers can be added for automatic banks. Product Specifications (Typical) Capacitor Specifications (Typical) Power Systems: Frequency: System Voltage: VAR Capacity: VARs / Switch: Enclosures: Temperatures: Relative Humidity: Altitude: Standards: 3-phase, 3-wire 60Hz or 50 Hz Low voltage: 208, 240, 380, 415, 480, 600, 690 volts Medium voltage: 2.4, 4.16, 7.2, 15, 34 kv Class Customizable based upon application Customizable based upon application Type 1, Type 3R, & Type 12 (Others available upon request) Storage: -30 C to 60 C Operating: 0 C to 40 C 0 95% non-condensing 1000 Meters (3300 Feet) maximum without de-rating Complies with NEMA, ANSI, UL, CUL, IEC, IEEE, & requirements; UL 508, 508A Listed Construction: Protection: Discharge: Power Losses: Maximum Voltage Capacity: Maximum Capacity: Maximum Current: Temperature Range: Capacitor Life Expectancy: Agency Approval: Aluminum housing with metallized polypropylene film; dry type or liquid type, both environmentally friendly Self-healing, Self-Protecting with Internal Pressure Switch Discharges to 50V within 1 minute <0.5 watts per kvar 110% of capacitor Rating 135% of rated reactive power 135% of rated capacitor current -40 C Minimum to 85 C 150,000 to 495,000 hours at 55 C Meets or exceeds UL 810 and CSA 22.2 Standards 5

APPLICATIONS The APQ Series Type C Power Factor Correction Banks can be configured to meet the needs of a wide variety of applications. From fixed units applied directly to the load to facility wide automatic banks, these solutions can assist you in getting the most from your power system. Heavy and General Industry Foundries & Steel Pharmaceutical Oil & Gas Pulp & Paper Processing Printing Breweries Metal Fabrication Glass & Plastics Automotive Commercial Facilities Hospitals Retail & Groceries Textiles Electroplating Material Handling Datacenters Water/Wastewater Typical Power Factor By Industry 6 INDUSTRY POWER FACTOR Arc Furnaces 0.70 to 0.90 Arc Welding 0.35 to 0.60 Breweries 0.75 to 0.80 Cement Works 0.75 to 0.80 Chemical 0.65 to 0.75 Foundries 0.50 to 0.80 Induction Furnaces 0.15 to 0.40 Machine Shops 0.40 to 0.65 Printing 0.55 to 0.70 Quarries 0.50 to 0.70

Determining System kvar Requirements DESIRED POWER FACTOR 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 50 0.982 1.008 1.034 1.060 1.086 1.112 1.139 1.165 1.192 1.220 1.248 1.276 1.306 1.337 1.369 1.403 1.440 1.481 1.529 1.590 1.732 51 0.937 0.963 0.989 1.015 1.041 1.067 1.093 1.120 1.147 1.174 1.202 1.231 1.261 1.291 1.324 1.358 1.395 1.436 1.484 1.544 1.687 52 0.893 0.919 0.945 0.971 0.997 1.023 1.049 1.076 1.103 1.130 1.158 1.187 1.217 1.247 1.280 1.314 1.351 1.392 1.440 1.500 1.643 53 0.850 0.876 0.902 0.928 0.954 0.980 1.007 1.033 1.060 1.088 1.116 1.144 1.174 1.205 1.237 1.271 1.308 1.349 1.397 1.458 1.600 54 0.809 0.835 0.861 0.887 0.913 0.939 0.965 0.992 1.019 1.046 1.074 1.103 1.133 1.163 1.196 1.230 1.267 1.308 1.356 1.416 1.559 55 0.768 0.794 0.820 0.846 0.873 0.899 0.925 0.952 0.979 1.006 1.034 1.063 1.092 1.123 1.156 1.190 1.227 1.268 1.315 1.376 1.518 56 0.729 0.755 0.781 0.807 0.834 0.860 0.886 0.913 0.940 0.967 0.995 1.024 1.053 1.084 1.116 1.151 1.188 1.229 1.276 1.337 1.479 57 0.691 0.717 0.743 0.769 0.796 0.822 0.848 0.875 0.902 0.929 0.957 0.986 1.015 1.046 1.079 1.113 1.150 1.191 1.238 1.299 1.441 58 0.655 0.681 0.707 0.733 0.759 0.785 0.811 0.838 0.865 0.892 0.920 0.949 0.979 1.009 1.042 1.076 1.113 1.154 1.201 1.262 1.405 59 0.618 0.644 0.670 0.696 0.723 0.749 0.775 0.802 0.829 0.856 0.884 0.913 0.942 0.973 1.006 1.040 1.077 1.118 1.165 1.226 1.368 60 0.583 0.609 0.635 0.661 0.687 0.714 0.740 0.767 0.794 0.821 0.849 0.878 0.907 0.938 0.970 1.005 1.042 1.083 1.130 1.191 1.333 61 0.549 0.575 0.601 0.627 0.653 0.679 0.706 0.732 0.759 0.787 0.815 0.843 0.873 0.904 0.936 0.970 1.007 1.048 1.096 1.157 1.299 62 0.515 0.541 0.567 0.593 0.620 0.646 0.672 0.699 0.726 0.753 0.781 0.810 0.839 0.870 0.903 0.937 0.097 1.015 1.062 1.123 1.265 63 0.483 0.509 0.535 0.561 0.587 0.613 0.639 0.666 0.693 0.720 0.748 0.777 0.807 0.837 0.870 0.904 0.941 0.982 1.030 1.090 1.233 64 0.451 0.477 0.503 0.529 0.555 0.581 0.607 0.634 0.661 0.688 0.716 0.745 0.775 0.805 0.838 0.872 0.909 0.950 0.998 1.058 1.201 65 0.419 0.445 0.471 0.497 0.523 0.549 0.576 0.602 0.629 0.657 0.685 0.714 0.743 0.774 0.806 0.840 0.877 0.919 0.966 1.027 1.169 EXISTING POWER FACTOR 66 0.388 0.414 0.440 0.466 0.492 0.519 0.545 0.572 0.599 0.626 0.654 0.683 0.712 0.743 0.775 0.810 0.847 0.888 0.935 0.996 1.138 67 0.358 0.384 0.410 0.436 0.462 0.488 0.515 0.541 0.568 0.596 0.624 0.652 0.682 0.713 0.745 0.779 0.816 0.857 0.905 0.966 1.108 68 0.328 0.354 0.380 0.406 0.432 0.459 0.485 0.512 0.539 0.566 0.594 0.623 0.652 0.683 0.715 0.750 0.787 0.828 0.875 0.936 1.078 69 0.299 0.325 0.351 0.377 0.403 0.429 0.456 0.482 0.509 0.537 0.565 0.593 0.623 0.654 0.686 0.720 0.757 0.798 0.846 0.907 1.049 70 0.270 0.296 0.322 0.348 0.374 0.400 0.427 0.453 0.480 0.508 0.536 0.565 0.594 0.625 0.657 0.692 0.729 0.770 0.817 0.878 1.020 71 0.242 0.268 0.294 0.320 0.346 0.372 0.398 0.425 0.452 0.480 0.508 0.536 0.566 0.597 0.629 0.663 0.700 0.741 0.789 0.849 0.992 72 0.214 0.240 0.266 0.292 0.318 0.344 0.370 0.397 0.424 0.452 0.480 0.508 0.538 0.569 0.601 0.635 0.672 0.713 0.761 0.821 0.964 73 0.186 0.212 0.238 0.264 0.290 0.316 0.343 0.370 0.396 0.424 0.452 0.481 0.510 0.541 0.573 0.608 0.645 0.686 0.733 0.794 0.936 74 0.159 0.185 0.211 0.237 0.263 0.289 0.316 0.342 0.369 0.397 0.425 0.453 0.483 0.514 0.546 0.580 0.617 0.658 0.706 0.766 0.909 75 0.132 0.158 0.184 0.210 0.236 0.262 0.289 0.315 0.342 0.370 0.398 0.426 0.456 0.487 0.519 0.553 0.590 0.631 0.679 0.739 0.882 76 0.105 0.131 0.157 0.183 0.209 0.235 0.262 0.288 0.315 0.343 0.371 0.400 0.429 0.460 0.492 0.526 0.563 0.605 0.652 0.713 0.855 77 0.079 0.105 0.131 0.157 0.183 0.209 0.235 0.262 0.289 0.316 0.344 0.373 0.403 0.433 0.466 0.500 0.537 0.578 0.626 0.686 0.829 78 0.052 0.078 0.104 0.130 0.156 0.183 0.209 0.236 0.263 0.290 0.318 0.347 0.376 0.407 0.439 0.474 0.511 0.552 0.599 0.660 0.802 79 0.026 0.052 0.078 0.104 0.130 0.156 0.183 0.209 0.236 0.264 0.292 0.320 0.350 0.381 0.413 0.447 0.484 0.525 0.573 0.634 0.776 80-0.026 0.052 0.078 0.104 0.130 0.157 0.183 0.210 0.238 0.266 0.294 0.324 0.355 0.387 0.421 0.458 0.499 0.547 0.608 0.750 81 - - 0.026 0.052 0.078 0.104 0.131 0.157 0.184 0.212 0.240 0.268 0.298 0.329 0.361 0.395 0.432 0.473 0.521 0.581 0.724 82 - - - 0.026 0.052 0.078 0.105 0.131 0.158 0.186 0.214 0.242 0.272 0.303 0.335 0.369 0.406 0.447 0.495 0.556 0.698 83 - - - - 0.026 0.052 0.079 0.105 0.132 0.160 0.188 0.216 0.246 0.277 0.309 0.343 0.380 0.421 0.469 0.530 0.672 84 - - - - - 0.026 0.053 0.079 0.106 0.134 0.162 0.190 0.220 0.251 0.283 0.317 0.354 0.395 0.443 0.503 0.646 85 - - - - - - 0.026 0.053 0.080 0.107 0.135 0.164 0.194 0.225 0.257 0.291 0.328 0.369 0.417 0.477 0.620 86 - - - - - - - 0.027 0.054 0.081 0.109 0.138 0.167 0.198 0.230 0.265 0.302 0.343 0.390 0.451 0.593 87 - - - - - - - - 0.027 0.054 0.082 0.111 0.141 0.172 0.204 0.238 0.275 0.316 0.364 0.424 0.567 88 - - - - - - - - - 0.027 0.055 0.084 0.114 0.145 0.177 0.211 0.248 0.289 0.337 0.397 0.540 89 - - - - - - - - - - 0.028 0.057 0.086 0.117 0.149 0.184 0.221 0.262 0.309 0.370 0.512 90 - - - - - - - - - - - 0.029 0.058 0.089 0.121 0.156 0.193 0.234 0.281 0.342 0.484 91 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.030 0.060 0.093 0.127 0.164 0.205 0.253 0.313 0.456 92 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.031 0.063 0.097 0.134 0.175 0.223 0.284 0.426 93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.032 0.067 0.104 0.145 0.192 0.253 0.395 In order to determine the correct amount of kvars for a given system, follow these simple steps: 1. Select the desired power factor at the top of the chart. 2. Follow the column down to the row showing the existing power factor of the system. 3. Multiply the system kw by the selected multiplier to determine the amount of kvar necessary to reach the desired power factor. 94 0.034 0.071 0.112 0.160 0.220 0.363 95-0.037 0.078 0.126 0.186 0.329 96 - - 0.041 0.089 0.149 0.292 97 - - - 0.048 0.108 0.251 98 - - - - 0.061 0.203 99 - - - - - 0.142 7

Determining the Right Solution for Your Application Fixed, Automatic, or Dynamic? Fixed Fixed solutions are designed for single loads where the operation does not vary often during its normal cycle. The power factor correction unit can be added or removed from the system along with the load. Automatic Automatic solutions are designed for multiple loads or loads that vary up to six times per hour. The applied kvar can be adjusted based upon the load at any given moment during the application s normal cycle. Dynamic Dynamic solutions are designed for loads such as welding applications where the power demand changes rapidly. The kvar requirement can be adjusted immediately based on the power requirements of the load. Harmonic Filtering Required? Type C APQ Series Type C Power Factor Correction Banks are designed for systems that do not have significant harmonic content. If more than 85% of the facility s total load is linear, it is likely that the Type C product is the right choice for the application. Type F APQ Series Type F Power Factor Filter Banks are designed for systems that have harmonic content. If more than 15% of the facility s total load is non-linear, it is likely that the Type F product is the right choice for the application. Symptom Problem Solution Electric utility bills are high Power Factor is too low Small motors: Fixed APQ Solution or Facility wide: Automatic APQ Solution Facility is experiencing transients, flicker, or has rapid load changes Transformers overheating, blown fuses, or multiple VFDs Equipment malfunction or early equipment failure PQ Equipment is too low or PQ Equipment not performing Harmonics on the power system Excessive harmonics or system resonance Customized sapqsolution or APQvar Dynamic VAR Compensator <15% Harmonic Load: APQ Series Type C or >15% Harmonic Load: APQ Series Type F APQ Series Type F Custom Solution or AHF Active Harmonic Filter With so many solutions to choose from, it can be difficult to select the appropriate product for your application. From fixed to automatic, tuned to de-tuned, the array of choices can seem overwhelming.. APQ personnel are also available to assist in the selection of the proper product. The APQ team can even conduct on-site Power Quality studies or review a single line diagram of the facility to offer the right product or combination of products for the optimum power system efficiency solution. To learn more about the various solutions available for both power factor correction and harmonic mitigation, visit our website at www.apqpower.com. 8

VAR COMPENSATION & POWER FACTOR IMPROVEMENT Power factor is one measurement used to determine the efficiency of any given system. It is a comparison between kw, or work produced, and kva, or total power demanded by the system. Power factor is typically represented as a decimal number, such as 0.65,and 1.0 is representative of unity power, the most efficient use of applied power. Motors and other inductive loads require two types of electric power. The first type of power is what produces useful work and is measured by the kilowatt (kw). The second type of power is the magnetizing power that produces the flux necessary for the operation of inductive devices. This is reactive power, measured by the kilovar (kvar). The combination of active power (kw) and reactive power (kvar) make up total power, represented by kilovolt-amperes (kva). Inductive Loads Demand Reactive VARs VARs are non-productive and waste energy VAR demand can fluctuate with various load conditions VARs are additional power requirements necessary for total power VARs increase total kva demand from the power source VAR consumption may increase electricity costs A more efficient system can be achieved through the use of more load-centric reactive power compensation. Additional loads can be added to existing power sources, saving the costs and downtime associated with the installation of power source upgrades. Various loads on a power system can also create unique peak current demands. If current demand exceeds the capability of the power source, a voltage dip is experienced. The addition of power factor correction equipment can lower peak current demand from a power source, thereby creating a more stable voltage supply. APQ Series Type C Power Factor Correction Banks are offered as fixed, automatic, or even as customized solutions. For operation in harmonic rich environments, select the APQ Series Type F Filter Banks and for dynamic loads, select our APQvar Dynamic VAR Compensation solution. Contact APQ or visit www.apqpower.com for more information on power factor and harmonic solutions. Power Factor is the ratio between Active Power (kw) and Total Power (kva). Both Active Power and Total Power must be supplied by the same source. By introducing power factor correction solutions, the Total Power requirement from the power source is reduced. Provide the VARS Needed by Inductive Loads Load specific injection of VARs eliminates dependence on the utility or generator Reduces VAR demand, energy consumption, and peak demand Eliminate power factor penalties Increase kva available from existing power sources While the load current remains in phase with the voltage, the magnetizing current is lagging the voltage waveform. Since total current is the sum of load current and magnetizing current, the resulting total current is also lagging The current supplied by the power factor correction solution cancels about 90% of the motor magnetizing current 9

APQ SERIES Type C Fixed Power Factor Correction Banks CFB 480V Selection Chart Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H x W x D CFB 0002 480 3R NF 2.5 3.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 18 CFB 0003 480 3R NF 3 3.6 14.0 15.0 6.5 18 CFB 0005 480 3R NF 5 6.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 18 CFB 0006 480 3R NF 6 7.2 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0008 480 3R NF 7.5 9.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0010 480 3R NF 10 12.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 18 CFB 0013 480 3R NF 12.5 15.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 18 CFB 0015 480 3R NF 15 18.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0018 480 3R NF 17.5 21.0 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0020 480 3R NF 20 24.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0023 480 3R NF 22.5 27.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0025 480 3R NF 25 30.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 19 CFB 0028 480 3R NF 27.5 33.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 21 CFB 0030 480 3R NF 30 36.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 21 CFB 0035 480 3R NF 35 42.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 21 CFB 0040 480 3R NF 40 48.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 21 CFB 0045 480 3R NF 45 54.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 22 CFB 0050 480 3R NF 50 60.1 14.0 15.0 6.5 22 CFB 0060 480 3R NF 60 72.2 18.3 20.3 6.5 34 CFB 0070 480 3R NF 70 84.2 18.3 20.3 6.5 34 CFB 0075 480 3R NF 75 90.2 18.3 20.3 6.5 34 CFB 0080 480 3R NF 80 96.2 18.3 20.3 6.5 41 CFB 0090 480 3R NF 90 108.3 18.3 20.3 6.5 41 CFB 0100 480 3R NF 100 120.3 18.3 20.3 6.5 41 CFB 0125 480 3R NF 125 150.4 18.3 20.3 6.5 69 CFB 0150 480 3R NF 150 180.4 29.6 28.5 6.5 71 CFB 0175 480 3R NF 175 210.5 29.6 28.5 6.5 73 CFB 0200 480 3R NF 200 240.6 29.6 28.5 6.5 75 CFB 0225 480 3R NF 225 270.6 29.6 28.5 6.5 95 CFB 0250 480 3R NF 250 300.7 29.6 28.5 6.5 97 WT CFB 0275 480 3R NF 275 330.8 29.6 28.5 6.5 101 CFB 0300 480 3R NF 300 360.9 48.0 30.0 18.0 101 CFB 0325 480 3R NF 325 390.9 48.0 30.0 18.0 101 CFB 0350 480 3R NF 350 421.0 48.0 30.0 18.0 101 CFB 0375 480 3R NF 375 451.1 48.0 30.0 18.0 109 CFB 0400 480 3R NF 400 481.1 48.0 30.0 18.0 111 Fixed Capacitor Bank Part Number System Product Designation KVAR Rating Nominal Voltage & Freq 208 Volts @ 60 Hz = 208 240 Volts @ 60 Hz = 240 400 Volts @ 50Hz = 400 480 Volts @ 60Hz = 480 600 Volts @ 60 Hz = 600 690 Volts @ 50Hz = 690 Enclosure Type Type 1 = 01 Type 3R = 3R Type 12 = 12 Overload Protection Non-Fused = NF Fuses & Lights = FL Circuit Breakers = CB No Circuit Breakers = NB Product Options Mechanical Contactors = MC Contact APQ Arteche LLC PQ for for additional design options Optional Equipment Standard APQ Series Type C Fixed Solutions are offered as non-fused units. Also, as a standard offering, the enclosed units meet Type 3R requirements. APQ can design a system that meets the specific needs of your installation. Standard product options are: Fuses Blown Fuse Indicators FFB CFB 0025 480 01 FL xxxx APQ can tailor a product to meet application specific requirements and include such elements as circuit breakers, disconnect switches, or door interlocks. A control and monitoring solution can even be designed to meet external customer system requirements. 10

APQ SERIES Type C Fixed Power Factor Correction Banks CFB 240V and 600V Selection Charts Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H. x W x D WT CFB 0002 240 3R NF 2.5 6.0 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0003 240 3R NF 3 7.2 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0004 240 3R NF 4 9.6 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0005 240 3R NF 5 12.0 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0006 240 3R NF 6 14.4 14 15 6.50 20 CFB 0008 240 3R NF 7.5 18.0 14 15 6.50 20 CFB 0010 240 3R NF 10 24.1 14 15 6.50 20 CFB 0013 240 3R NF 12.5 30.1 14 15 6.50 21 CFB 0015 240 3R NF 15 36.1 14 15 6.50 21 CFB 0018 240 3R NF 17.5 42.1 14 15 6.50 21 CFB 0020 240 3R NF 20 48.1 14 15 6.50 22 CFB 0023 240 3R NF 22.5 54.1 18.3 20.3 6.50 34 CFB 0025 240 3R NF 25 60.1 18.3 20.3 6.50 34 CFB 0028 240 3R NF 27.5 66.2 18.3 20.3 6.50 35 CFB 0030 240 3R NF 30 72.2 18.3 20.3 6.50 35 CFB 0035 240 3R NF 35 84.2 18.3 20.3 6.50 37 CFB 0040 240 3R NF 40 96.2 18.3 20.3 6.50 37 CFB 0045 240 3R NF 45 108.3 20.9 20.7 6.50 43 CFB 0050 240 3R NF 50 120.3 20.9 20.7 6.50 43 CFB 0060 240 3R NF 60 144.3 29.6 28.5 6.50 71 CFB 0070 240 3R NF 70 168.4 29.6 28.5 6.50 74 CFB 0075 240 3R NF 75 180.4 29.6 28.5 6.50 74 CFB 0100 240 3R NF 100 240.6 29.6 28.5 6.50 80 CFB 0125 240 3R NF 125 300.7 48 30 18.00 102 CFB 0150 240 3R NF 150 360.9 48 30 18.00 107 Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H. x W x D WT CFB 0005 600 3R NF 5 4.8 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0008 600 3R NF 7.5 7.2 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0010 600 3R NF 10 9.6 14 15 6.50 18 CFB 0013 600 3R NF 12.5 12.0 14 15 6.50 19 CFB 0015 600 3R NF 15 14.4 14 15 6.50 19 CFB 0020 600 3R NF 20 19.2 14 15 6.50 21 CFB 0025 600 3R NF 25 24.1 14 15 6.50 22 CFB 0030 600 3R NF 30 28.9 14 15 6.50 22 CFB 0040 600 3R NF 40 38.5 14 15 6.50 22 CFB 0050 600 3R NF 50 48.1 18.3 20.3 6.50 33 CFB 0060 600 3R NF 60 57.7 18.3 20.3 6.50 36 CFB 0070 600 3R NF 70 67.4 18.3 20.3 6.50 37 CFB 0075 600 3R NF 75 72.2 18.3 20.3 6.50 37 CFB 0080 600 3R NF 80 77.0 20.9 20.7 6.50 70 CFB 0090 600 3R NF 90 86.6 20.9 20.7 6.50 70 CFB 0100 600 3R NF 100 96.2 20.9 20.7 6.50 70 CFB 0125 600 3R NF 125 120.3 29.6 28.5 6.50 72 CFB 0150 600 3R NF 150 144.3 29.6 28.5 6.50 75 CFB 0175 600 3R NF 175 168.4 29.6 28.5 6.50 77 CFB 0200 600 3R NF 200 192.5 29.6 28.5 6.50 81 CFB 0225 600 3R NF 225 216.5 48 30 18.00 101 CFB 0250 600 3R NF 250 240.6 48 30 18.00 104 CFB 0275 600 3R NF 275 264.6 48 30 18.00 109 CFB 0300 600 3R NF 300 288.7 48 30 18.00 115 CFB 0350 600 3R NF 350 336.8 48 30 18.00 115 CFB 0400 600 3R NF 400 384.9 48 30 18.00 119 Power factor improvement, and all of the related benefits, is only realized between the power source and the power factor correction solution. Power factor will remain low between the load(s) and the provided solution 11

APQ SERIES Type C Automatic Power Factor Correction Banks CAB 480V Selection Chart Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating KVAR Per Step Step Count DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H x W x D WT Automatic Capacitor Bank CAB 0025 480 01 NB 05 J M 25 30.1 5 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 120 CAB 0050 480 01 NB 05 K M 50 60.1 10 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 140 CAB 0075 480 01 NB 03 A M 75 90.2 25 3 38.1 30.3 9.00 160 CAB 0025 480 01 CAB 0100 480 01 NB 04 A M 100 120.3 25 4 38.1 30.3 9.00 180 CAB 0125 480 01 NB 05 A M 125 150.4 25 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 200 CAB 0150 480 01 NB 06 A M 150 180.4 25 6 38.1 30.3 9.00 350 CAB 0175 480 01 NB 07 A M 175 210.5 25 7 63 23.7 31.50 370 CAB 0200 480 01 NB 08 A M 200 240.6 25 8 63 23.7 31.50 390 CAB 0225 480 01 NB 09 A M 225 270.6 25 9 63 23.7 31.50 410 CAB 0250 480 01 NB 05 B M 250 300.7 50 5 63 23.7 31.50 430 CAB 0275 480 01 NB 11 A M 275 330.8 25 11 82.7 47.3 31.50 575 CAB 0300 480 01 NB 12 A M 300 360.9 25 12 82.7 47.3 31.50 500 CAB 0350 480 01 NB 07 B M 350 421.0 50 7 82.7 23.7 31.50 540 CAB 0375 480 01 NB 05 C M 375 451.1 75 5 63 47.3 31.50 700 CAB 0400 480 01 NB 08 B M 400 481.1 50 8 82.7 47.3 31.50 725 CAB 0450 480 01 NB 09 B M 450 541.3 50 9 82.7 47.3 31.50 775 CAB 0500 480 01 NB 10 B M 500 601.4 50 10 82.7 47.3 31.50 825 CAB 0550 480 01 NB 11 B M 550 661.6 50 11 82.7 47.3 31.50 875 Product Designation TotalKVAR Rating Nominal Voltage & Freq 208 Volts @ 60 Hz = 208 240 Volts @ 60 Hz = 240 400 Volts @ 50Hz = 400 480 Volts @ 60Hz = 480 600 Volts @ 60 Hz = 600 690 Volts @ 50Hz = 690 Enclosure Type Type 1 = 01 Type 3R = 3R (Standard) Type 12 = 12 Overload Protection Non-Fused = NF Fuses & Lights = FL Circuit Breakers = CB No Circuit Breaker = NB Switched Steps Step Count CAB 0600 480 01 NB 12 B M 600 721.7 50 12 82.7 47.3 31.50 925 CAB 0700 480 01 NB 07 D M 700 842.0 100 7 82.7 47.3 31.50 1025 CAB 0800 480 01 NB 8 D M 800 962.3 100 8 82.7 47.3 31.50 1325 CAB 0900 480 01 NB 9 D M 900 1082.6 100 9 82.7 70.9 31.50 1425 CAB 1000 480 01 NB 10 D M 1000 1202.8 100 10 82.7 70.9 31.50 1525 CAB 1200 480 01 NB 12 D M 1200 1443.4 100 12 82.7 71.1 31.50 1625 CAB 1300 480 01 NB 13 D M 1300 1563.7 100 13 82.7 94.8 31.50 1925 CAB 1400 480 01 NB 14 D M 1400 1684.0 100 14 82.7 94.8 31.50 2025 CAB 1500 480 01 NB 15 D M 1500 1804.3 100 15 82.7 94.8 31.50 2125 CAB 1600 480 01 NB 16 D M 1600 1924.6 100 16 82.7 94.8 31.50 2225 CAB 1800 480 01 NB 18 D M 1800 2165.1 100 18 82.7 118.5 31.50 2525 CAB 2000 480 01 NB 20 D M 2000 2405.7 100 20 82.7 118.5 31.50 2625 Optional Equipment Standard APQ Series Type C Automatic Solutions are offered as Type 1 units with a set step count and no circuit breaker. APQ can design various step counts at a given kvar rating for your unique application. A few of the available product options are: 12

APQ SERIES Type C Automatic Power Factor Correction Banks CAB 240V Selection Chart Part Number System Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating KVAR Per Step Step Count DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H x W x D CAB 0025 240 01 NB 05 J M 25 60.1 5 5 63.0 23.7 31.5 131 WT CAB 0035 240 01 NB 07 J M 35 84.2 5 7 63.0 23.7 31.5 178 CB 05 B A xxx CAB 0045 240 01 NB 09 J M 45 108.3 5 9 63.0 23.7 31.5 198 CAB 0050 240 01 NB 05 K M 50 120.3 10 5 63.0 23.7 31.5 185 Product Options Current Transformer = C Blown Fuse Indicators = F 120V On/Off/Auto = D Power Monitor = M Other Options Available Controller Selection Arteche APQ Modbus = M Arteche APQ Mini Scada = S Other Options Available Step Size 25 kvar Steps = A 50 kvar Steps = B 75 kvar Steps = C 100 kvar Steps = D 5 kvar Steps = J 10 kvar Steps = K CAB 0060 240 01 NB 12 J M 60 144.3 5 12 63.0 23.7 31.5 220 CAB 0070 240 01 NB 07 K M 70 168.4 10 7 63.0 23.7 31.5 350 CAB 0075 240 01 NB 15 J M 75 180.4 5 15 63.0 23.7 31.5 378 CAB 0085 240 01 NB 17 J M 85 204.5 5 17 63.0 23.7 31.5 398 CAB 0090 240 01 NB 09 K M 90 216.5 10 9 63.0 23.7 31.5 421 CAB 0095 240 01 NB 19 J M 95 228.5 5 19 63.0 23.7 31.5 440 CAB 0100 240 01 NB 05 N M 100 240.6 20 5 63.0 23.7 31.5 581 CAB 0120 240 01 NB 12 K M 120 288.7 10 12 82.7 23.7 31.5 652 CAB 0125 240 01 NB 05 A M 125 300.7 25 5 82.7 23.7 31.5 672 CAB 0150 240 01 NB 12 L M 150 360.9 12.5 12 82.7 23.7 31.5 695 CAB 0150 240 01 NB 15 K M 150 360.9 10 15 82.7 23.7 31.5 748 CAB 0175 240 01 NB 07 A M 175 421.0 25 7 82.7 23.7 31.5 762 CAB 0180 240 01 NB 09 N M 180 433.0 20 9 82.7 47.3 31.5 881! See Step Size PN Code sheet for all assignments CAB 0200 240 01 NB 05 Q M 200 481.1 40 5 82.7 47.3 31.5 902 CAB 0225 240 01 NB 09 A M 225 541.3 25 9 82.7 47.3 31.5 943 CAB 0240 240 01 NB 12 N M 240 577.4 20 12 82.7 47.3 31.5 1297 CAB 0250 240 01 NB 05 B M 250 601.4 50 5 82.7 47.3 31.5 1350 CAB 0300 240 01 NB 12 A M 300 721.7 25 12 82.7 47.3 31.5 1475 Blown fuse indication lights Circuit Breakers Modbus or Mini Scada Communication Disconnect Switch In-rush Coils Power Monitor CAB 0350 240 01 NB 07 B M 350 842.0 50 7 82.7 47.3 31.5 1575 CAB 0375 240 01 NB 15 A M 375 902.1 25 15 82.7 47.3 31.5 1652 CAB 0400 240 01 NB 09 B M 400 962.3 50 9 82.7 70.9 31.5 2031 CAB 0425 240 01 NB 17 A M 425 1022.4 25 17 82.7 70.9 31.5 2151 CAB 0475 240 01 NB 19 A M 475 1142.7 25 19 82.7 70.9 31.5 2302 CAB 0480 240 01 NB 12 Q M 480 1154.7 40 12 82.7 47.3 31.5 2462 CAB 0525 240 01 NB 21 A M 525 1263.0 25 21 82.7 70.9 31.5 2621 CAB 0600 240 01 NB 12 B M 600 1443.4 50 12 82.7 47.3 31.5 2852 13

APQ SERIES Type C Automatic Power Factor Correction Banks CAB 600V Selection Chart Catalog Number KVAR Ampere Rating KVAR Per Step Step Count DIMENSIONS ( Inches) H x W x D WT CAB 0025 600 01 NB 05 J M 25 24.1 5 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 120 CAB 0050 600 01 NB 05 K M 50 48.1 10 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 140 CAB 0075 600 01 NB 05 M M 75 72.2 15 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 160 CAB 0100 600 01 NB 05 N M 100 96.2 20 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 180 CAB 0120 600 01 NB 12 K M 120 115.5 10 12 38.1 30.3 9.00 200 CAB 0125 600 01 NB 05 A M 125 120.3 25 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 350 CAB 0150 600 01 NB 05 P M 150 144.3 30 5 38.1 30.3 9.00 370 CAB 0175 600 01 NB 07 A M 175 168.4 25 7 38.1 30.3 9.00 390 CAB 0180 600 01 NB 12 M M 180 173.2 15 12 63 23.7 31.50 410 CAB 0200 600 01 NB 05 Q M 200 192.5 40 5 63 23.7 31.50 430 CAB 0225 600 01 NB 09 A M 225 216.5 25 9 63 23.7 31.50 575 CAB 0225 600 01 NB 15 M M 225 216.5 15 15 63 23.7 31.50 500 CAB 0250 600 01 NB 05 B M 250 240.6 50 5 63 23.7 31.50 540 CAB 0275 600 01 NB 11 A M 275 264.6 25 11 63 23.7 31.50 700 CAB 0300 600 01 NB 12 A M 300 288.7 25 12 82.7 23.7 31.50 725 CAB 0350 600 01 NB 07 S M 350 336.8 70 7 82.7 23.7 31.50 775 CAB 0375 600 01 NB 15 A M 375 360.9 25 15 63 23.7 31.50 825 CAB 0450 600 01 NB 09 B M 450 433.0 50 9 63 23.7 31.50 875 CAB 0500 600 01 NB 05 D M 500 481.1 100 5 63 47.3 31.50 925 CAB 0525 600 01 NB 07 C M 525 505.2 75 7 82.7 47.3 31.50 1025 CAB 0550 600 01 NB 11 B M 550 529.3 50 11 63 47.3 31.50 1325 CAB 0600 600 01 NB 12 B M 600 577.4 50 12 63 47.3 31.50 1425 CAB 0700 600 01 NB 07 D M 700 673.6 100 7 82.7 47.3 31.50 1525 CAB 0900 600 01 NB 12 C M 900 866.1 75 12 82.7 70.9 31.50 1625 CAB 1200 600 01 NB 12 D M 1200 1154.7 100 12 82.7 70.9 31.50 1925 The APQ Series Family of Power Factor Solutions 14

Power Quality The APQ team is committed to the effective and efficient use of electrical resources. Our personnel can assist in analysis, development, and deployment of cost effective solutions for power factor correction, harmonic mitigation, and other common power quality challenges. Offerings range from standard products to custom solutions. We will work closely with you to provide the right solutions for your applications. 15

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