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An electronic load-controller, on the other hand, is a sophisticated piece of equipment.
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When using the electronic load-controller, it was found that a flywheel is not strictly necessary.
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An electronic load-controller was procured at one stage for a 20 kW three-phase unit.
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- Speed control: Electronic 3-phase load-controller, EPFL Ballast: Hot water heater
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This experience led to the development of a new type of load-controller based on the principle of current-sensing versus voltage-sensing that was used on the first device.
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This meant that when power was not being used by the saw for cutting, the electricity generated by the alternator would temporarily increase and the load-controller would divert this into an auxiliary load - heat storage cookers in this case.
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The estate decided to adopt this suggestion and a load-controller was operational within four months of the original site visit as it was a standard item and did not need to be matched to the turbine or the alternator.
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Even though the electronic load-controller is an advanced technology, ways were sought early in its development to ensure that a significant element of local manufacture using local materials was possible.
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Many additional advantages of the electronic load-controller were demonstrated during overseas tests in Thailand and other countries.
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This chapter examines the application and benefits of the electronic load-controller on micro-hydro installations and the scope for its local manufacture.
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