weressl
Esteemed Member
If you have a 230/460 volt rated motor and connect it to a 460 volt drive the peaks of the output voltage can be in the 750 volt range. Connect the same motor to 230 volt drive and it will be half of that. Winding insulation is what the issue is here. Line reactors will smooth out the peaks but now the reactor first in line subject to the peaks. They are probably better designed to take it than some motor windings are.
For smaller motors, if you have a choice for voltage readily available it may be worth consideration.
As I understand the switching spike reflected wave can reach up to 1600V in the case of 480VAC line supply.