by Inacom | May 29, 2012 | Home Page, News
Introduction Utility is responsible for providing “clean” voltage. Customer is responsible for not causing excessive current harmonics. Utility can only be fairly judged if customer is within its current limits. Harmonics cause voltage and current problems in power...
by Inacom | May 29, 2012 | Home Page, News
HARMONIC SOURCESWhere do harmonics come from? The general categories of harmonic producing loads (also called non-linear loads) are: Power electronic equipment (drives, rectifiers, computers, etc.)Arcing devices (welders, arc furnaces, florescent lights, etc.)Iron...
by Inacom | May 17, 2012 | Home Page, News
Artemiss LLC formally Signature Styles, formerly the world renowned Spiegel Company of the 70’s and 80’s, who was known as the catalog industry leader of quality designed savvy women’s clothing, shoes and accessories is the primary character in this case study. Over...
by Inacom | May 11, 2012 | Home Page, News
By now, we have all seen them. We probably all have some in our homes. We most certainly have come into contact with them in the homes to which we respond. I am talking about energy-saving light bulbs. They have many different names; compact fluorescent lamp (CFL),...
by Inacom | May 7, 2012 | Home Page, News
Daniel Minzari, Morten S. Jellesen, Per Møller, Pia Wahlberg, and Rajan AmbatAbstract—Electrochemical migration behavior of end terminals on ceramic chip resistors (CCRs) was studied using a novel experimental setup in varying sodium chloride concentrations from 0 to...
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