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Motor Starting Reactor

Motor Starting Reactor

Motor Starting Reactor

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I'm here in Southwest Ohio and have had problems with a reactor for a 6000 hp, 6.9kV motor.  The reactor is now smoked.  Does anyone know of a reactor re-wind shop (with a decent reputation) ideally in the area or outside within the eastern US?  Any info is appreciated.  

RE: Motor Starting Reactor

I would talk to motor rewind shops or transformer rewind shops. I don't think that you will find a shop doing just reactors. But I've been wrong before.

Bill
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RE: Motor Starting Reactor

I agree. Most motor rewinders that work on large industrial motors will also do reactors. You can contact EASA (Electrical Apparatus Service Assoc.) for a list of rewinders in your area.

http://www.easa.com/


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