Power Transformer
What functions does a power factor transformer serve in power systems?
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January 25, 2026 at 6:35 am by Richard Mcdaniel
The term power factor transformer usually refers to transformers within a power factor correction system, rather than a special transformer alone. Such transformers supply capacitor banks, harmonic filters or synchronous condensers at suitable voltages while providing isolation and impedance. Their role is to enable connection of reactive compensation equipment so that the overall plant or feeder power factor improves. This reduces reactive power drawn from the grid, lowers losses and can help avoid utility penalties for low power factor.