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How do I enter manufacturer provided AC reactor value for VFD components?
The Line Reactor % refers to the Voltage Drop %.
For Example:
A 6.2mh AC reactor in the following Motor: 800hp, 4000V & 0.75pf would have 115amps (FLA).
A 6.2mh AC reactor is 2 x (pi) x 60hz x 6.2 mh / 1000 = 2.337Ohms
The Voltage Drop is 115A x (1.732) x 2.337ohms = 465.48Volts
The data entered into line reactor % should then be 465.48V / 4000V x 100 = 11.637%
For Example:
A 6.2mh AC reactor in the following Motor: 800hp, 4000V & 0.75pf would have 115amps (FLA).
A 6.2mh AC reactor is 2 x (pi) x 60hz x 6.2 mh / 1000 = 2.337Ohms
The Voltage Drop is 115A x (1.732) x 2.337ohms = 465.48Volts
The data entered into line reactor % should then be 465.48V / 4000V x 100 = 11.637%