What is Electrical Reactor ?
Electrical Reactor Definition
An electrical reactor, also known as a line reactor or choke, is a coil that creates a magnetic field to limit current rise, reducing harmonics and protecting electrical drives from power surges.
Types of Reactors
Shunt Reactor
Current Limiting and Neutral Earthing Reactor
Damping Reactor
Tuning Reactor
Earthing Transformer
Arc Suppression Reactor
Smoothing Reactor
Shunt Reactor Function
Shunt reactors absorb reactive power to balance the capacitive current in power systems, helping maintain stability.
Series Reactor Role
Series reactors limit fault currents and aid in load sharing in parallel networks, enhancing system protection and efficiency.
Reactor Applications
Electrical reactors play crucial roles in power systems, from filtering harmonics to facilitating communication and limiting fault currents.
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