Analyzes the impact of harmonic distortions in the electrical system caused by non-linear loads, recommending solutions to mitigate adverse effects and comply with standards like IEEE 519 and IEC 61000.
Uses infrared imaging to identify hot spots, potential faults, and equipment overheating, helping to prevent failures and improve maintenance efficiency in accordance with IEEE and other industry standards.
Assesses energy consumption patterns, identifies inefficiencies, and provides recommendations for optimizing energy use, aligning with standards such as ISO 50001 for energy management systems.
A comprehensive evaluation to determine energy savings opportunities, system efficiency, and compliance with energy performance standards like the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and ISO 50001.
Analyzes system frequency stability, identifying potential issues like frequency fluctuations or imbalances, ensuring compliance with grid codes and international standards such as IEEE 1159 and IEC 61000.
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Analyzes the distribution of electrical power within a system, ensuring optimal voltage levels, power factor, and efficiency, in compliance with industry standards like IEEE and IEC.
Assesses the system’s ability to withstand fault conditions, determining fault currents and protection settings to prevent damage, following guidelines such as IEEE 141 and IEC 60909.
Analyzes the starting performance of motors, including voltage drops and current surges during startup, to ensure proper protection and system stability, in line with IEEE and IEC standards.
Evaluates harmonic distortions within the electrical system caused by non-linear loads, providing insights for mitigation solutions to meet standards such as IEEE 519 and IEC 61000.
Ensures proper coordination between protective relays to minimize system downtime and prevent equipment damage, adhering to standards like IEEE C37.2 and IEC 60255.
Simulates the behavior of electrical systems during sudden disturbances (like switching or faults), helping to assess the impact on voltage, current, and system stability, in accordance with IEEE and IEC guidelines.
Examines the effects of switching capacitors on the power system, including voltage transients and overvoltages, following standards like IEEE 1036 and IEC 60947.
Assesses inrush currents and voltage dips during transformer energization, ensuring proper protection and minimizing equipment stress, in compliance with IEEE and IEC standards.
Ensures the electrical insulation is appropriately designed to withstand overvoltages and system disturbances, following standards such as IEC 60071 and IEEE 1313 for system reliability
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