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Resistor vs Reactor for Neutral Grounding by Raod2 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses choosing between a resistor or reactor for neutral ground impedance in a power system transformer. A resistor uses actual resistance to limit fault current, but is expensive to build for high currents. A reactor uses inductive reactance and is better for allowing thousands of amps briefly. However, a reactor can cause overvoltages unless an arrester is also installed. In summary, a resistor is best for very low fault currents, while a reactor is more economical and suitable for modera
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