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How does ElectroFlowTM maintain three phases when one phase completely fails or dips momentarily?

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How does ElectroFlowTM maintain three phases when one phase completely fails or dips momentarily?

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The third phase is provided from the two existing phases. As you are aware, Capacitance provides a leading characteristic of current, and Inductance has a lagging characteristic of current. A combination of both Capacitance and Inductance is used to create the third phase in a tank formation and a damped response. This third phase can be established immediately and maintained for whatever period of time is necessary. Whilst the third phase is being provided in this way, it is using the capacitance and inductance that would otherwise be used by ElectroFlowTM for other purposes. This means that those other features are temporarily not being provided until the third phase is re-established by the utility company.

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