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single phase control of inductive load?

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i am using a triggering module for single phase vibrator, this inductive load affects the zero crossing detection of the supply voltage,so i have an intermittent output voltage, and the control voltage 210v t0 230.

i have used a lamp 100W in parallel and the problem solved [resistive load] but the heat generated by it is too high in the panel.

what i can do?
 

Inductive load triggering very different to resistive load triggering.Check st.com.St have very good application notes about thyristor or triak.

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