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Line Reactor Sizing
[edit]Include Line reactor diagram
Benefits of a Line Reactor
[edit]- Minimizing Nuisance Overvoltage Trips Due To Line Transients
- Reducing Input Line Current Harmonics from VFDs
- Improving VFD Power Factor and Reducing Line Losses with Reactors
- Minimizing Line-Side Fuse Operation During Unsymmetrical Voltage Sags
http://www.schaffner.com/mediapool/files/mediaPool46.pdf
Selecting impedance for the line reactor
[edit]Line reactor applications generally require an impedance of 3% or 5%. However, some of the high power applications use an impedance of 4% or 5% to increase the line current quality and reduce the attenuation.
- Determine the HP (horse power) rating or the Current rating of the drive or motor.
- Select the supply voltage (208, 240 , 480, or 600 volts).
- Determine the percent impedance required for the application.
- From the table below, select the Catalogue No. of the reactor corresponding to the current /HP, voltage, and the percent impedance.
- For each Catalogue No. selected, the inductance, dimensions, and the weight are given in the following two pages.