The "INDUCE" reactive energy saver is a Peruvian invention that allows for reducing or eliminating capacitive reactive energy, thus generating economic savings for the user. It is an automatic inductor controlled by an electronic circuit and a current detector that measures the load current of an installation. Upon detecting the predetermined current, the inductor automatically connects, thereby injecting inductive reactive energy, which is then subtracted from the existing capacitive reactive energy in the user's networks. This avoids the use and penalties for this type of energy. Currently, this problem has been solved with very expensive electronic equipment (SVG), but with INDUCE, it is much more economical. Its application is international in commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-family buildings that wish to reduce capacitive reactive energy consumption. The production process has few components, but precise calibration is required for proper operation, using a single-phase or three-phase inductor, an electronic circuit, and a current meter.
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About the Entrant
- Name:Francisco Jesus Anazgo Barrantes
- Type of entry:teamTeam members:
- Francisco Jesus Añazgo Barrantes
- Claudia Valeria Serrano Lujan
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