The Power Quality Management Laboratory is designed to make students understand the concepts of electrical transients, harmonics, electromagnetic interference, and power factor, along with their effects on overall power quality. This facility bridges theory with practical analysis, enabling learners to identify, measure, and mitigate power quality issues in real-world electrical systems.
Students gain hands-on experience in monitoring and analyzing voltage disturbances, current waveform distortions, and power factor variations, while learning mitigation techniques to ensure compliance with international power quality standards.
This laboratory equips students with the skills needed to diagnose and resolve power quality issues, preparing them for roles in power system operation, maintenance, and design.