Harmonic Filters for Clean Power Distribution Management
Custom solutions for non-linear high-power users, electrical utility providers and brokers
For optimal performance, electronics require clean reliable utility power. Harmonic distortions can cause businesses to experience equipment failure, component overheating, fuse and breaker tripping, and potentially, fines and additional charges from utility providers.
Enercon helps companies eliminate harmonic distortion in your power system with Orchestrate™ Harmonic Filters. Our filters prevent unwanted frequency harmonics from feeding back on to supply lines, leading to equipment failures and power grid irregularities. These custom solutions help customers meet IEEE 519 harmonic standards.
Common Applications
- Induction heating
- Foundries
- Industrial manufacturers with heavy motor loads
- AI Data Centers
- Commercial Buildings
- Hospitals
- Renewable energy systems
Sources of Harmonic Issues
- Non-linear loads
- Variable Speed Drives
- Computers
- UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supplies)
- LED & Fluorescent Lighting
- HVAC Systems
- EV Chargers
Enercon’s process begins with a technical assessment of your current status and future needs. For existing installations, Enercon engineers will come to your facility and take critical measurements of all power variables.
We run this data through multiple analytical formulas to capture a unique signature of your operation’s power distribution and then use this data to create detailed simulations of your operation’s requirements. We then develop a custom harmonic filter solution that will tune out and divert disruptive harmonic currents from your internal operations, as well as prevent them from escaping back into the power grid.
Orchestrate™ Harmonic Filters
OPTIONS INCLUDE
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Indoor/Outdoor installations
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Custom Cabinet Requirements
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Air- or Water-Cooled Solutions
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Solutions for a wide variety of input voltage and currents
Signs you may have a Harmonic Power Issue
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Unexplained equipment failures
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Flickering Lights
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Overheating of power cables, motors & transformers
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Frequent tripping of circuit breakers and blown fuses
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Inconsistent equipment operation of electrical fixtures
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Fines, charges and warnings from your electrical utility provider