For other voltages or conditions not included in the table, the value of C/K can be obtained by means 
of a simple calculation.
Calculating the C/K Factor
The equation for calculating the C/K factor is:
where, Ic: is the smallest capacitor current.
 K: the current transformer transformation ratio.
To calculate Ic it is necessary to know the reactive power of the smallest capacitor Q and the network 
voltage V. 
The transformation ratio K is calculated as:
where, Iprim : is the nominal current of the transformer primary. 
 Isec: is the current of the transformer secondary.
Example: In a 400 V device the smallest capacitor is of 60 kvar with a current transformer having a 
ratio of 500/5, and the calculation would be made as follows:
Current of the smallest capacitor, Ic: 
K Factor 
The C/K value is: 0.866.
If the power of 60 kvar is referenced at 440 V, it should be multiplied by Vred
2
 /440
2,
in which case the C/K value of the previous example would be 0.72.
If the C/K is configured lower than the actual value, connections and disconnections 
would occur continuously with few load variations (the system performs more opera-
tions than necessary).
If the C/K is configured higher, the regulator requires a higher demand for reactive 
power in order to switch and perform fewer operations.
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