What is meant a parallel inverter?
Answer / Mohit Dwivedi
A parallel inverter is an electrical circuit that converts parallel AC voltages to 180 degrees out-of-phase AC currents. It consists of four identical series connected Thyristors (S1, S2, S3, and S4) connected in parallel with a transformer and load. Its primary purpose is to provide phase opposition for power factor correction or to drive the three-phase loads.
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