Shunt reactor (IRAN TRANSFO)
Shunt Reactor:
A shunt reactor is a type of power reactor that is connected in parallel (shunt) to the electrical network in order to compensate for inductive effects in the system.
These reactors are used in high-voltage substations, transmission lines, and large distribution systems to ensure more stable and efficient operation of equipment such as transformers and power lines.
Main applications:
-
Compensation of capacitive effects in long transmission lines
-
Reduction of overvoltage under no-load or light-load conditions
-
Improvement of voltage stability in high-voltage and extra-high-voltage networks
-
Reduction of reactive power losses