Reactor

Item Name Code (INC) 00724

Coils and Transformers
Federal Supply Class: FSC 5950
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 5950
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components
Federal Supply Group: FSG 59
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 59
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INC 00724 Reactor
INC 00724 Reactor

A coil or coils usually constructed with cores having low magnetic reluctance, whose primary purpose is to furnish an inductive impedance in power or audio frequency circuit ranging from zero to 20 kilohertz (kilocycles). Includes audio frequency and power filter chokes, audio reactors and swinging chokes. Does not include transformers or coils used above audio frequency range. Excludes SATURABLE REACTOR. For reactors with air cores, see COIL (as modified).

Additional Information for Reactor Additional Information for Reactor

A reactor, in the context of the supply class "Coils And Transformers" in the supply group "Electrical And Electronic Equipment Components," is a type of electrical component used to control the flow of current in a circuit. It is typically used to limit or stabilize the current, filter out harmonics, or provide impedance matching.

Reactor coils are made of insulated wire wound around a core, which can be made of iron, air, or other materials. They are designed to have a specific inductance value, which determines their ability to oppose changes in current flow.

Reactors are commonly used in power systems, electrical distribution networks, and industrial applications. They can be found in various forms, such as air-core reactors, iron-core reactors, and magnetic amplifiers.

Some common applications of reactors include:

1. Power factor correction: Reactors are used to improve the power factor of electrical systems by compensating for reactive power. They help reduce the amount of reactive power drawn from the power grid, leading to more efficient energy usage.

2. Harmonic filtering: Reactors can be used to filter out harmonics, which are unwanted frequencies that can distort the waveform of the electrical current. By introducing impedance to specific frequencies, reactors help reduce harmonic distortion and maintain a cleaner power supply.

3. Voltage regulation: Reactors can be used to regulate voltage levels in electrical systems. By controlling the flow of current, reactors can help stabilize voltage fluctuations and ensure a consistent power supply.

4. Motor starting and control: Reactors are often used in motor control circuits to limit the inrush current during motor startup. This helps protect the motor and other components from excessive current and voltage spikes.

Overall, reactors play a crucial role in electrical systems by providing control, protection, and stability. They are essential components in various applications where precise current control and power quality are required.

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