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Electrical Engineering - what is the advantages of induction regulator.
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Advantages of induction regulator.
what is the advantages of induction regulator.
Maninder
said on : 2018-10-01 22:57:15
Advantages. The induction regulator :
provides stepless voltage variation without any arcing or short-circuiting of turns as in the case of transformers;
is reliable in operation because of the absence of any parts subject to wear;
has simple and rugged construction;
can withstand overload well; and
is not affected by load and power-factor variations.
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