Reduce Voltage Notching
Prevent Drive Shutdown
Reduce Harmonic Distortion
Improve phase to phase voltage imbalance
Improve True Power Factor
Prevent Overcurrent Trips
Protect Components from Damage
Distributed Gap™ Technology for efficient operation
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Transient voltages on the AC power lines can cause inrush currents to a VFD drive, resulting in an overvoltage condition of the DC bus. These transient voltage conditions are often caused by utility capacitor switching and will cause VFDs to shut down without warning. The addition of a KLR line reactor will limit the magnitude of inrush current, preventing trips and component failures.
The addition of a KLR will reduce input line distortion which is caused by the non-linear characteristics of drives. The KLR will limit the inrush current to the rectifier, rounding the waveform, reducing the peak currents and lowering the harmonic current distortion. High peak currents may cause distortion of the voltage waveform. The reduction of those peak currents also reduces total harmonic voltage distortion at the point of common coupling.
Drive input currents rich in harmonics result in a decrease in total input power factor to the drive. The addition of a KLR will reduce the RMS current through the reduction in harmonic content, thereby improving the total power factor.
For more information on the Universal Mounting footprint, see the following documents:
UL Listed
UL Recognized
240 Volt Open
480 Volt Open
575 Volt Open
240 Volt Type 1
480 Volt Type 1
575 Volt Type 1
240 Volt Type 3R
480 Volt Type 3R
575 Volt Type 3R
690 Volt Open
DIN Rail
690 Volt Type 1