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OK, so what exactly is an inductive load?

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OK, so what exactly is an inductive load?

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Inductive loads use magnetic fields to operate (i.e. motors, solenoids, and relays) So chances are if it moves, it’s probably an inductive load. The biggest examples of inductive motors are air conditioning units, pool pumps, well pumps, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, and dishwashers all the way down vacuum cleaners, furnace blower motors, computer fans, ceiling fans, and even a hair dryer has an inductive load. Now think about all those cancerous causing electric magnetic fields (EMF) in your home and remember that the KVAR EC can reduce each one of those EMF’s by up to 40%!

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