Harmony Restored: How Envolta Systems Achieved Power Quality Excellence with a Schneider Active Harmonic Filter at a Renowned Cable Manufacturer

Introduction: When Harmonics Threaten Production

In cable manufacturing, precision is everything. The machinery that draws wire, extrudes insulation, and winds finished product operates under tight electrical specifications — and it is acutely sensitive to the power quality of the supply feeding it. When harmonic distortion enters the picture, the consequences range from nuisance tripping of variable frequency drives to catastrophic equipment failure, unplanned downtime, and product quality degradation.

For one of India’s renowned cable manufacturers, harmonic distortion had become a persistent operational challenge. Current Total Harmonic Distortion (THDi) levels reaching 20% — four times the IEEE-519 limit — were straining equipment, inflating reactive power demand, and creating an environment where reliable, high-quality production was increasingly difficult to sustain. The solution required both diagnostic sophistication and engineering precision. Envolta Systems delivered both, through the design, supply, and commissioning of a Schneider Electric Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) — completing the project in April 2026.

Understanding the Problem: What 20% THDi Actually Means

Total Harmonic Distortion of Current (THDi) is a measure of how distorted the electrical current waveform is relative to a pure sine wave. A THDi of 20% means that 20% of the current flowing through the facility’s electrical system consists of harmonic frequencies — predominantly the 5th, 7th, 11th, and 13th harmonics generated by Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), rectifiers, and other non-linear loads ubiquitous in cable manufacturing.

These harmonic currents do not perform useful work. Instead, they circulate through transformers, cables, and switchgear, generating additional heat and electrical stress. They cause motors to run hotter and less efficiently, increase transformer losses, interfere with sensitive electronic equipment, and can lead to premature failure of capacitors and cables.

At 6.8% THDv (voltage THD), the harmonics had also penetrated the voltage waveform — a more serious condition, as voltage distortion affects every piece of equipment connected to the supply bus, not just the non-linear loads generating the problem.

The Envolta Approach: From Audit to Commissioning

Envolta Systems, operating as a certified EcoXpert Power Management partner of Schneider Electric, took a systematic approach to this project — one that began with rigorous diagnostic work before any equipment was specified or ordered.

Project Execution Stages

  • Harmonic Audit: A comprehensive site measurement campaign to characterize the harmonic spectrum at the affected distribution points — identifying which harmonics were dominant and which loads were generating them.
  • Design, Manufacture, Supply, and Installation of the Schneider AHF Panel: Envolta managed the complete supply chain, from Schneider AHF specification and procurement to panel engineering, assembly, and delivery to site.
  • Final Erection and Testing: Site installation, wiring, protection relay commissioning, and full functional testing under load conditions.
  • Successful Commissioning: System brought to live operation with verified harmonic performance measurements confirming target compliance.

The Results: Before and After, in Numbers

Current THD (THDi): Reduced from 20% to 1.2% — a 94% improvement, well within the IEEE-519 limit of 5%.

Voltage THD (THDv): Reduced from 6.8% to 4.5% — a significant improvement in supply voltage quality.

These numbers represent more than compliance checkboxes. A reduction in THDi from 20% to 1.2% means the equipment in this facility is now operating in an electrical environment fundamentally different from before — one in which VFDs run more reliably, transformers run cooler, and production interruptions from power quality events are dramatically reduced.

Key Highlights

  • Active Harmonic Filter successfully commissioned at a renowned cable manufacturing facility.
  • THDi reduced from 20% to 1.2% — exceeding IEEE-519 harmonic limits compliance requirements.
  • THDv reduced from 6.8% to 4.5% — improving overall power quality at the supply bus level.
  • Full project delivery: Harmonic Audit, Design, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning.
  • Schneider Electric EcoXpert-certified solution — meeting international power quality standards.
  • Benefits: Balanced load, harmonics per IEEE-519, improved power quality, reduced maintenance costs.

Expert Insights: Active vs. Passive Harmonic Filters in Industrial Applications

The choice of an Active Harmonic Filter over a passive LC filter for this application reflects a mature engineering judgement. Passive filters are tuned to specific harmonic frequencies and can actually amplify harmonics at other frequencies if the system impedance changes — a risk that is particularly significant in manufacturing environments where the load mix changes with production schedules.

Active Harmonic Filters, by contrast, continuously measure the harmonic content of the load current and inject compensating currents in real time. They adapt to changing load conditions, provide broadband harmonic mitigation across the full spectrum, and do not carry the resonance risks associated with passive solutions. For a cable manufacturer with VFDs, rectifiers, and other dynamic non-linear loads, the AHF is the technically superior and more future-proof choice.

Envolta’s EcoXpert Power Management certification from Schneider Electric provides assurance that the engineering team has demonstrated competency in the specification, design, and commissioning of Schneider’s power quality solutions — a credential that carries genuine technical weight in the market.

SEO Section: Harmonic Mitigation in Industrial Manufacturing

Key search queries for this solution type include: active harmonic filter industrial application, Schneider AHF commissioning India, harmonic mitigation cable industry, THD reduction IEEE 519, power quality improvement manufacturing, EcoXpert power management harmonic filter. Semantic keywords of relevance: VFD harmonic mitigation, power factor and THD improvement, current harmonic filter installation, harmonic audit industrial plant, power quality excellence manufacturing.

Conclusion: Power Quality Is Not a Luxury — It Is the Foundation of Reliable Production

For the cable manufacturer served by this project, the before-and-after contrast is as stark as the numbers suggest. A facility that was operating with 20% current harmonic distortion — an environment hostile to sensitive manufacturing equipment — now operates with THDi below 1.5%, well within international standards and conducive to reliable, high-quality production.

The Schneider Active Harmonic Filter, designed, supplied, and commissioned by Envolta Systems, has delivered Power Quality Excellence — not as a marketing phrase, but as a verifiable, measured outcome. For industrial facilities where power quality problems are degrading equipment performance and threatening production reliability, this project offers a clear and compelling blueprint.

Address your harmonic challenges with Envolta Systems — info@envoltasystems.com | +91 9825998879 | www.envoltasystem.com

Envolta Systems is a team of enthusiastic engineers who are driven to offer better engineering, always!

Envolta Systems Pvt Ltd.

TF/24,25, Omkar-2, Nr. GIDC Bus Depot, Ankleshwar - 393002, Gujarat

Envolta Systems Pvt Ltd.

GF/7,8,9, Samanvay Sequence, Manjalpur, Vadodara - 390011, Gujarat.

All Rights Reserved. | © 2024– Envolta Systems | Design By

GET A QUOTE !!

Seeking details about the prices of a business’s goods and services