Power factor correction capacitors – Rockwell Automation 150 USE MN/SMC DIALOG + CONTROLLER User Manual

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Installation

2-9

Power Factor
Correction Capacitors

The controller can be installed on a system with power factor
correction (PFC) capacitors. The capacitors must be located on the
line side of the controller. This must be done to prevent damage to the
SCRs in the SMC Dialog Plus controller.

When discharged, a capacitor essentially has zero impedance. For
switching, sufficient impedance should be connected in series with
the capacitor bank to limit the inrush current. One method for
limiting the surge current is to add inductance in the capacitor’s
conductors. This can be accomplished by creating turns or coils in
the power connections to the capacitors.

250V – 6 inch diameter coil, 6 loops

480–600V – 6 inch diameter coil, 8 loops

Take care in mounting the coils so that they are not stacked directly on
top of each other; stacking will cause a canceling effect. Also, mount
the coils on insulated supports away from metal parts so they will not
act as induction heaters. If an isolation contactor is used, put
capacitors in front of contactor.

Note: For further instructions, consult the PFC capacitor vendor.

Figure 2.6 Typical Wiring Diagram for Power Factor Correction Capacitors

Power Factor

Correction Capacitors

SMC Dialog

Plus

Motor

Branch Circuit

Protection ➀

➀ Customer supplied
➁ Not required

IC

L1/1

T1/2

L2/3 T2/4

L3/5 T3/6

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