Introduction of case studies on calculating generator capacity.
Reducing initial costs! A case where we were consulted about whether the generator capacity could be made a little smaller.
Here is an example of calculating generator capacity. In a certain high-rise condominium, it became necessary to calculate the capacity of an emergency generator. When calculated using the conventional star-delta starting method, it turned out to be approximately 450 kVA, which was found to be a significant burden both spatially and economically. We were then consulted by the company to see if the generator capacity could be reduced. We conducted calculations using a special condenser starter called "V-Star" for some of the larger loads. It was determined that we could reduce the capacity to approximately 300 kVA, contributing to a reduction in initial costs. In the related links, we have also posted various inquiries received from customers, so please take a look. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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**Features of V-Star** ■ Small Starting Current - The starting current is kept very low, significantly reducing power capacity. - Effective in addressing issues such as voltage drop and flicker in commercial power supply during startup. ■ Sufficient Starting Torque - The starting torque is about half that of direct connection, providing peace of mind. ■ Smooth Transition - There is no need to disconnect the main circuit during the switch from starting to operation, allowing for a smooth transition. ■ Long Lifespan - Due to the unique magnetic flux elimination method of Denko, it is resistant to frequent use, preventing coil degradation and ensuring a long lifespan. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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