TCI Reactor User Manual

Reactor installation guide

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Reactor

Installation

Guide

TCI, LLC

W132 N10611 Grant Drive

Germantown, WI 53022

Ph: 800-TCI-8282

www.transcoil.com

Revision 3.4 Part # 24774

Mar. 29, 2011

TCI, LLC

W132 N10611 Grant Drive

Germantown, WI 53022

Ph: 800-TCI-8282

www.transcoil.com

OUTPUT

When installing the KLR/KDR Reactors

on the OUTPUT side of the Variable

Frequency Drive (VFD), please use the

following guidelines:

TCI recommends 1.5% impedance

reactors to be used on the output of the

VFD. In case of the KDR line, use only the

KDR OUTPUT reactors

Reactors should be mounted as

close to the output terminals of the VFD as

possible

TCI suggests that the reactor be

used in applications where the motor lead

length is less than 100 feet. For applications

with motor lead lengths greater than 100

feet, TCI offers V1k/KLC Output Filters

and KMG MotorGuard High Performance

Sinewave Filters.

Reactors are sized by the Full Load

Amps located on the motor nameplate.

Please contact TCI Technical Support

or your TCI distributor for application

information regarding the use of these

reactors on the load or output side of the

VFD or in applications where inductors are

used.

Warnings and Cautions

Dangerous Voltage Warning: warns of

situations in which a high voltage can

cause injury and/or equipment damage.

The text next to this symbol describes

ways to avoid danger.
General Warning: warns of situations

that can cause physical injury and/

or equipment damage by means other

than electrical. The text next to this

symbol describes ways to avoid the

danger.

General Safety Instructions

Be sure to read, understand, and follow

all safety instructions.

Only qualified electricians should

carry out all electrical installation and

maintenance work on reactors.

All wiring must be in accordance with

the National Electrical Code (NEC)

and/or any other codes that apply to

the installation site.

Disconnect all power before working

on the equipment. Do not attempt any

work on a powered reactor.

The reactor, VFD, motor, and other

connected equipment must be properly

grounded.

The VFD terminals and connected

cables are at a dangerously high voltage

when power is applied to the VFD,

regardless of motor operation.

Warning

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All electrical connections must be re-torqued

annually.

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