Three-phase capacitor POLB for reactive power compensation 50Hz, 480/525V POLB44050SHD
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Three-phase capacitor POLB for reactive power compensation 50Hz, 480/525V POLB44050SHD
Effective reactive power compensation with POLB capacitors
POLB three-phase capacitors are a reliable solution for improving the power factor in electrical installations. Designed to compensate for reactive power in 50Hz networks with a voltage of 480/525V, they allow for optimization of device operation and reduction of energy losses. The POLB44050SHD model, with a power of 50 kVAR, is ideal for both demanding industrial installations and larger commercial facilities.
Application and benefits:
POLB capacitors are widely used in:
- Industry: Provide stable power supply for motors, welders and other devices with high power consumption.
- Commercial construction: Improve the energy efficiency of offices, shopping centers and hotels.
- Installations with inductive loads: Compensate for reactive power generated by transformers, motors and other inductive devices.
- Reduction of energy losses: By improving the power factor, capacitors reduce network load and energy losses in cables.
- Increased network capacity: Releasing active power allows you to connect additional receivers without the need to expand the infrastructure.
- Device protection: Voltage stabilization protects sensitive electronic devices from damage.
Construction and mounting:
POLB capacitors are characterized by a solid construction ensuring long-term and trouble-free operation. Installation is simple and intuitive, which translates into saving time and installation costs. Made of high-quality materials, they guarantee reliability even in harsh environmental conditions. It is important to select the capacitor correctly for the specifics of the installation and to follow safety rules during installation and operation. This allows you to fully utilize the potential of the device and enjoy the benefits of reactive power compensation for years to come.

