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    Tag: dc reactor

    Why Should You Buy a Reactor?

    When a short circuit occurs in the power system, a large short-circuit current will be generated. If not limited, it is very difficult to maintain the dynamic stability and thermal stability of electrical equipment. Therefore, in order to meet the requirements of breaking capacity of some circuit breakers, reactors are often connected in series at the outgoing circuit breaker to increase the short-circuit impedance and limit the short-circuit current. Due to the use of reactor, the voltage drop on the reactor is large in case of short circuit, so it also plays a role in maintaining the bus voltage level. It makes the voltage fluctuation on the bus less and ensures the operation stability of user electrical equipment on the non fault line. This is how the reactor works.

    DC Reactor Price List

    The DC reactor, also known as the flat wave reactor, is mainly used on the DC side of the converter, and has more applications in general inverters. A DC current having an AC component flows through the reactor. The main purpose is to limit the AC component superimposed on the DC current to a specified value, keep the rectified current continuous, reduce the current ripple value, improve the input power factor, and suppress the harmonics generated by the converter.

    Difference between AC reactor and DC reactor

    The common line reactors in electrical power system include series reactors and paralleling reactors. Series reactors are mainly used to limit short-circuit current or ultraharmonics in filter by connecting with capacitor in series or in parallel. The line reactors in power grid of 220kV, 110kV, 35kV and 10kV are used to absorb the idle work of charging capacity of cable line. Operating voltage can be adjusted by adjusting the number of line reactors in parallel. Ultra-high voltage paralleling reactor can improve the operation conditions relating to reactive power of electrical power system including: