At which conditions a synchronous motor acts as a
synchronous condenser?
Answer Posted / jeetendra kumar verma
The synchronous motor runs under three conditiond under
exited(lagging power factor) normal excited (unity power
factor) and over excited (leading power factor)when
synchronus motor runs with over excited field current it
deliver reactive power to network so in over excited
condition synchronus motor act as a synchronus condensor
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