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How does the EasiLiner reduce the current in the motor circuit?

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How does the EasiLiner reduce the current in the motor circuit?

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Let us begin by studying the motor current and capacitor current. The EasiLiner reduces the current in the motor circuit as follows. The motor circuit comprises of two types of current. The Real Current that does actual work at the motor shaft. This current is perfectly aligned with the voltage waveform. The Reactive Current that makes this motor rotate. This current is lagging the voltage waveform by 90°. The EasiLiner current leads the voltage waveform by 90°. There is a difference of 180° between the EasiLiner current and the motors reactive current with the effect of canceling each other out. By sizing the EasiLiner correctly, the positive outcome is that the reactive current is cancelled and the real current remains unaffected.

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