Inductive consumers are essentially consumers with an electric motor. A magnetic field is induced in the coils of the electric motor, which is why it is called an electromagnetic consumer. With these inductive devices, friction losses and winding losses mean that only approx. 70% of the input power is available as output power. These devices may require a multiple of the starting current when starting up.
Examples: electric motors, fans and blowers, drills, pumps, high-pressure cleaners, compressors, concrete mixers, circular and construction saws, bottle shakers, etc.