Power Factor Correction Calculator

Calculate the reactive power (kVAR) and capacitance required to improve your system's power factor to a desired target value.

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Formulas Used

Existing Reactive Power:
Qold = P × tan(arccos(PFold))

Target Reactive Power:
Qnew = P × tan(arccos(PFnew))

Required Capacitor Bank (kVAR):
Qc = Qold − Qnew

Required Capacitance:
C = Qc / (2π × f × V²)  [Farads, line voltage]

Apparent Power: S = P / PF  (kVA)

3-Phase Line Current: I = S × 1000 / (√3 × V)  (A)

Assumptions & References

  • Calculations assume a balanced three-phase AC system.
  • Capacitance is calculated using the line (phase-to-phase) voltage.
  • The load is assumed to be inductive (lagging power factor); capacitors are used for correction.
  • No harmonic distortion is assumed (pure sinusoidal waveform).
  • Power losses in the capacitor bank itself are neglected.
  • Reference: IEEE Std 1036-2010 – Guide for Application of Shunt Power Capacitors.
  • Reference: Electrical Technology – Power Factor Correction, B.L. Theraja.

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