5 Main Harmonics Generators And Their Detrimental Effects On Industrial Applications
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In industrial applications, the main types of equipment that generate harmonics are: static converters, arc furnaces, lighting, saturated reactors and other equipment, such as rotating machines which generate slot harmonics... Read more
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