GE’s high voltage capacitor portfolio includes internally fused, externally fused and fuseless capacitors available in ratings of 25 to 1,100 kVAR for single-phase units, and 300 to 400 kVAR for three-phase units at 2.4 kV to 25 kV. The units can be designed to meet IEC 60871, IEEE 18 and CSA C22.2 standards.
The units can be designed to meet IEC 60871, IEEE 18 and CSA C22.2 standards. A variety of industries can benefit from using high voltage capacitors for increased capacity, stability and power quality, including applications for power generation, transmission and distribution, as well as power consumers in oil and gas and infrastructure.
GE provides HV capacitor solutions and support to +1,000 customers in 80 countries. With more than 50 years of experience, GE is an industry leader with its all-film, extended foil design and robust manufacturing process.
A typical surge capacitor is comprised of a specially designed capacitor in series with a non-inductive resistor. This combination is connected across the power line. The capacitor limits the rate of rise of transient voltage and thus protects the parallel connected equipment. The values above reflect typical specifications.
Specially designed low-loss all-polypropylene capacitors (APP) Medium voltage power capacitors are produced in film technology where a sheet of plastic film separates two foil electrodes. A typical surge capacitor is comprised of a specially designed capacitor in series with a non-inductive resistor.
The capacitor limits the rate of rise of transient voltage and thus protects the parallel connected equipment. The values above reflect typical specifications. You are kindly requested to approve our product specifications or request our approval for your specifications before ordering.