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Are there general rules of thumb in the industry for when to use line/load reactors? I've always known that they provide protection against harmonics for the incoming power supply, and protection against high dv/dt for motors, etc. With that being said, is there a point in which the advantages of using filters is not worth the extra cost/space in MCC starter buckets? (most of the VFD's in my plant are built-in to the bucket, along with some older styles that are wall-mounted). Below are some bullet points in which I'm already aware of, with some specific questions I have.
Line
Load Reactors
Thanks for the help!
Are there general rules of thumb in the industry for when to use line/load reactors? I've always known that they provide protection against harmonics for the incoming power supply, and protection against high dv/dt for motors, etc. With that being said, is there a point in which the advantages of using filters is not worth the extra cost/space in MCC starter buckets? (most of the VFD's in my plant are built-in to the bucket, along with some older styles that are wall-mounted). Below are some bullet points in which I'm already aware of, with some specific questions I have.
Line
- I've heard that if a certain percentage of a transformer's load is controlled by VFD's, line reactors need to be installed. What is the general industry standard for this?
- What are the benefits/disadvantages of using 5% line reactors, instead of 3%? Is the only downside cost?
- I've read online that with motors above 20hp, you should use 5%. Is this just because of the load increase?
Load Reactors
- From my understanding, the levels of protection for motors on VFD's (going from weakest to strongest) is load reactors, dv/dt filters, sine-wave filters, and active filters. From my understanding these are based on cable lengths of the wiring to the motor - the longer the cable length, the more you travel to the right on that list.
- Same question with line filters - are there any advantages/disadvantages to using 5% instead of 3%? Is the only downside cost?
Thanks for the help!