Measurement of Compensations and Harmonics in Practice [Demo]

The measurement for harmonics directly at the input of the compensation is mostly important, since this detects whether the compensation is overloaded with harmonics.

Unchoked compensations virtually "suck in" harmonics, since the impedance of capacitors falls with 1/f.

However, choked systems can also be subject to grid resonances and can also be destroyed by overload.

In addition, measurements for transients are useful, since defective contactors (contact burnout) and breakdowns in capacitors can be found this way.

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