How power factor affect on bill explain with example.
Answer Posted / sachin lakhe
when the power factor decreases ,load kw will increase
formulla KW=KVA/PF.
for given voltage level..
p=V*I cos(theta)
now see when bill comes by MAHADISCOM they consider ur Max
demand and used KW.
f power factor is down will increase Demand
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