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Disadvantage of leading power factor

Answer Posted / sagar hingmire

Due to the leading power factor,system voltage(Bus Voltage)
wil get increased roughly around by 15 to 20 volts & it
will cause adrese effect on the m/cs operating. The
problems related to electronics card level, PLCs get
increased.

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