interphase reactor
interphase reactor
[′in·tər‚fāz rē‚ak·tər] (electricity)
A type of current-equalizing reactor that is connected between two parallel silicon controlled rectifier converters and provides balanced system operation when both converters are conducting by acting as an inductive voltage divider.
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