justint
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2007
- 19
Hi
Im involved in a project where I am setting up a system to remotely monitor the energy consumed by a industrial plant with a number of motors, pumps etc. Im in Ireland.
I have gotten to the stage where I can send a CSV file each hour that lists the instantaneous KW, KVA, KVAR, power factor and a running cumulative total of the KWhr or KVAhr (depending on the model of power meter I use).
I am also receiving information on the instantaneous current consumed by each individual motor via CTs.
I have a few questions relating to this and how it relates to the bill at the end of the month.
1- The bill for the plant is based on KWhr, if say for example the power factor for the plant got worse and the KVA for the plant increased for the same KW of useful power what then is the point of power factor correction.
I know that the current consumed by the plant will reduce but will this have a bearing on the bill at the end of the month or is it to save on cable sizes etc?
2- Is the KWhr the only parameter that the power company is interested in?
If I have a low power factor and am using large KVA for the KW used should they not be billing me in KVAhr?
3- Does current consumed not come into the power company's equation?
4- From the current consumed by each motor, is there much I can do with this to give an indication of the pumps effeciency over time?
Any help on this appreciated.
Justin
Im involved in a project where I am setting up a system to remotely monitor the energy consumed by a industrial plant with a number of motors, pumps etc. Im in Ireland.
I have gotten to the stage where I can send a CSV file each hour that lists the instantaneous KW, KVA, KVAR, power factor and a running cumulative total of the KWhr or KVAhr (depending on the model of power meter I use).
I am also receiving information on the instantaneous current consumed by each individual motor via CTs.
I have a few questions relating to this and how it relates to the bill at the end of the month.
1- The bill for the plant is based on KWhr, if say for example the power factor for the plant got worse and the KVA for the plant increased for the same KW of useful power what then is the point of power factor correction.
I know that the current consumed by the plant will reduce but will this have a bearing on the bill at the end of the month or is it to save on cable sizes etc?
2- Is the KWhr the only parameter that the power company is interested in?
If I have a low power factor and am using large KVA for the KW used should they not be billing me in KVAhr?
3- Does current consumed not come into the power company's equation?
4- From the current consumed by each motor, is there much I can do with this to give an indication of the pumps effeciency over time?
Any help on this appreciated.
Justin