A Power Factor Control Panel (PFC) improves the power factor of an electrical system. Power factor is the ratio of real power used for work to apparent power supplied to the circuit. A low power factor indicates inefficient power use, increasing energy costs and stressing the electrical infrastructure. Power factor panels use capacitors (and sometimes inductors) to offset reactive power from inductive loads like motors and transformers. This enhances power consumption efficiency, reduces energy costs, and extends the lifespan of electrical equipment
- Key features
- Optimizes power use and reduces reactive power.
- Lowers energy costs by minimizing waste.
- Allows higher loads without infrastructure upgrades.
- Reduces emissions and supports sustainability.
- Enhances voltage stability, reducing downtime.
- Built with high-quality capacitors, contactors, and relays for durability.
- Equipped with advanced meters for real-time power factor monitoring.
- Auto-sensing and correction based on load requirements.






























