Inductive load refers to a load with inductive characteristics in an AC circuit.
When the current passes through an inductive load, its current lags behind the voltage, generating reactive power and hindering the change of current in the circuit.
Inductive loads have the following main effects on inverters:
1. Overvoltage risk: Inductive loads may generate high back electromotive force during sudden current changes, leading to an instantaneous increase in the output voltage of the inverter.
2. Increased the power loss: Inductive loads can cause additional power loss, reducing the efficiency of the inverter.
3. Electromagnetic interference: It may cause electromagnetic interference and affect the normal operation of inverters and other electronic devices.
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