Power factor expresses the time difference between voltage peak and
current peak on each of their sine waves. If both current and voltage
waves are "in time", (their wave peaks match up) power factor is 1.
If one is ahead or behind the other, it's not. Think about an
electric motor: we hit it with a voltage wave, and a fraction of a
second later, it actually moves, and the current wave happens. There
is a little lag there. Resistive loads like lights have very little
lag, and big electric motors coming up to speed can have horrible PF.
There is much more to it, with reactance, "real" and "imaginary"
numbers?!, etc. but basically, we wrenches need to know that
everybody wants Power factor to be close to 1.
Obviously there isn't PF on DC, and it is my understanding that most
inverters can operate at most power factors.
Not 100% sure, but I think GT inverters would help not hurt the PF
problem in most situations.
Correct me on any and all of this, Oh fellow wrenches,
R. Walters
Solarray.com
NABCEP # 04170442
On Jul 30, 2009, at 9:19 AM, boB Gudgel wrote:
Ron Young wrote:
Ok, so all seem to be in agreement more or less. How do I break it
to British Columbia Hydro? :-|
I think they must be misunderstanding what they are asking for but
the question is in the section for PV and on the same line as the
total output in Kwh of the PV. Power Factor %
It was most likely just a trick question.
You're gonna fool them, though ! :)
boB
I'll contact them and see where this goes but I don't fully
understand what power factor is which will make it hard to argue
my case. My understanding is that it is the difference between
what the utility supplies to a residence vs. the actual loads
being used by that residence expressed as a percentage.
I came across the following course offering by SEI that discusses
Power Factor with reference to PV:
POWER FACTOR AS IT RELATES TO SOLAR INSTALLATIONS Presented By:
Michael Smith of Alpine Management Systems
This session will deal with power factor: What is power factor?
What causes low power factor? Why improve your power factor? This
session will explain the role of power factor correction as it
applies to solar installations. There are currently over 67,000
KVAR installations in 26 countries resulting in phenomenal energy
savings with a corresponding reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions. Session includes several KVAR installations and the
resultant savings. http://www.solarenergy.org/workshops/docs/
industry08_trainingdetails.pdf
Ron
On 30-Jul-09, at 7:43 AM, Wind-sun.com wrote:
There is no such thing as a power factor for DC or for panels.
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----- Original Message -----
*From:* Ron Young <mailto:solarea...@solareagle.com>
*To:* RE-wrenches <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 29, 2009 5:45 PM
*Subject:* [RE-wrenches] Power Factor
Can anyone point me in the direction to find the power factor
for
Sanyo HIT N 205 panels? The utility is requesting it on a net
metering interconnection application.
Ron Young
earthRight Products - Solareagle.com
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