• GGJ Low-Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Complete Unit
GGJ Low-Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Complete Unit
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GGJ Low-Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Complete Unit

The GGJ series low-voltage reactive power phase-compensation complete sets of equipment (hereinafter referred to as the "device") are installed either on the transformer side or near the load, designed to compensate for the reactive power consumed by three-phase unbalanced loads connected to the transformer. The device is available in two structural types: pole-mounted and floor-standing installations.

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High-Voltage Switchgear

Box-type substation

  • Product Description
  • Product Overview

    The GGJ series low-voltage reactive power phase-compensation complete sets of equipment (hereinafter referred to as the "device") are installed either on the transformer side or near the load, designed to compensate for the reactive power consumed by three-phase unbalanced loads connected to the transformer. The device comes in two structural types: pole-mounted and floor-standing installations.

    The GGJ series low-voltage phase-separated reactive power compensation complete sets of equipment are designed and manufactured according to the mechanical industry standard "Low-Voltage Shunt Capacitor Devices" (JB7113-93). The core component—the controller—is selected from models that comply with the "Technical Specifications for Ordering Low-Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Controllers" (DL/T597-1996), a standard set by China's national electric power industry. This advanced system integrates phase-specific compensation, voltage monitoring, load tracking, as well as active and reactive power measurement into a single unit. It boasts enhanced compensation accuracy, smooth switching without inrush current, and zero harmonic distortion to the power grid—making it the ideal solution for improving power factor, enhancing voltage quality, and minimizing line losses in urban and rural low-voltage distribution systems. Additionally, it provides reliable digital data for power utilities to analyze grid configurations, optimize scheduling, and achieve efficient operational practices.

    Meaning of the Model

    Technical specifications

    Project Unit Data Project Unit Data
    Voltage Measurement Accuracy Level 0.5 Current Measurement Accuracy Level 0.5
    Power Factor Measurement Accuracy Level 1.0 Power and Electrical Energy Measurement Accuracy Level 1.0
    Time error Seconds per day <1 Data sampling measurement values   True RMS
    Maximum Output Circuit Road 13 Control Method   Manual-automatic
    Controlling physical quantities   Reactive Power Investment, cutting through the threshold   0–84A, settable
    Switching method Automatic cyclical switching
    Compensation Method A hybrid compensation method combining three-phase compensation with phase-specific compensation
    (Able to set compensation methods and control parameters separately for each group)
    Communication methods Infrared Data Transmission
    Carrier Center Frequency 100
    Power consumption ≤15  
    Transmission baud rate with the digital collector 1200/2400/4800
    Data Collector Communication Baud Rate with the Computer 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400
    Data storage capacity – Number of days of data storage 60
    Data Storage Capacity – Switching Operation History 608

    Exterior and Installation Diagram

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