Abstract :
V. M. Montsing´er: The general tendency today is to make all electrical apparatus as fool-proof as possible. This is especially true of apparatus applied to protect other apparatus. In other words when the safety of other apparatus worth many thousands of dollars is dependent upon the proper functioning of a reactor it becomes doubly important to make the reactor as nearly perfect as possible. Mr. Kierstead´s paper shows a marked advance in the art of making a dependable currentlimiting reactor.