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Inductive Loads
– An Inductive Load is a load that pulls a large amount of current (an inrush current) when first energised. After a few cycles or seconds the current “settles down” to the full-load running current.
– Inductive loads can casue excessive voltages to appear when switched.
– Examples of Inductive Loads are motors, transformers, and wound control gear.
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– An Inductive Load is a load that pulls a large amount of current (an inrush current) when first energized. After a few cycles or seconds the current “settles down” to the full-load running current.
– Inductive loads can cause excessive voltages to appear when switched.
Inductive loads can casue excessive voltages to appear when switched.