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The Application Strategy of Three-phase HV Power Supply for Special Working Condition

—The Whole Solution of H&L Voltage Integrated Control

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Electrostatic Precipitation
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Breaking through below 50mg/Nm3 emission, has become an important issue that the ESP technology must resolve. This paper elaborates the whole solution of three-phase H&L voltage integrated control, and it’s successful applications in different industries, to share with every expert on meeting. The promotion and application of this whole solution technology will enable the majority ESP in-service satisfying the new emission standard. It provides powerful technical support to realize the target of energy saving and emission reduction in “The Eleventh Five-Year Plan”.

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Youjin, X. (2009). The Application Strategy of Three-phase HV Power Supply for Special Working Condition. In: Yan, K. (eds) Electrostatic Precipitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89251-9_60

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