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  • Office: - 267, Gangamai Industrial Complex, Opp.Siemens Ltd., MIDC, Ambad, Nashik-422010.
  • Manufacturing: - Gauss Electromagnetics, Survey no. 486-477/1/9 behind Uni Deritend., off Shinde-Naigaon Road, Nashik.
  • +91 982-245-75440253-2801744 / 0253-2387544
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APFC PANELS

APFC is an automatic power factor control panel which is used to improve the power factor, whenever required, by switching ON and OFF the required capacitor bank units automatically

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SERIES REACTORS

Series reactors are used as current limiting reactors to increase the impedance of a system. They are also used for neutral earthing. Such reactors are also used to limit the starting currents of synchronous electric motors and to compensate reactive power in order to improve the transmission capacity of power lines.

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HARMONIC FILTER REACTORS

Harmonic filter reactors, also known as harmonic trap reactors, are inductors used in the filtering of harmonics in a power system with capacitors to prevent specific line frequencies from flowing back to the power source. These harmonics are typically caused by non-linear devices in the power system.

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TRANSFORMERS

Transformers are electrical devices consisting of two or more coils of wire used to transfer electrical energy by means of a changing magnetic field

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VFD CHOKES

MTE's DC LINK CHOKES, also referred to as DC line chokes or inductor chokes, are an economical means of filtering and controlling the DC bus voltage and current in a variable speed drive/inverter. They help reduce AC input line current harmonic distortion while absorbing DC bus voltage spikes.

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SHUNT REACTORS

A shunt reactor is an absorber of reactive power, thus increasing the energy efficiency of the system. It is the most compact device commonly used for reactive power compensation in long high-voltage transmission lines and in cable systems.

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CURRENT TRANSFORMERS

A current transformer (CT) is a type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current (AC). It produces a current in its secondary which is proportional to the current in its primary. Current transformers, along with voltage or potential transformers, are instrument transformers.

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