Reactors are commonly used in electrical power systems for various purposes, including power factor correction, harmonic filtering, and voltage regulation.
Reactors are commonly used in electrical power systems for various purposes, including power factor correction, harmonic filtering, and voltage regulation.
A reactor is typically made up of a coil of wire wound around a magnetic core.
Reactor design and parameters vary depending on the specific application requirements, including the desired inductance, current rating, and operating frequency. Reactors can be connected in series or parallel configurations to achieve the desired level of inductance and current handling capability.