2 mains chokes – Lenze 8615E User Manual

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Moulded module resistors on heat sink

c

a

d
b

g

e

k

Resistor

Dimensions

Resistance

Order number

a

mm

b

mm

c

mm

d

mm

e

mm

g

mm

k

mm

370

ERBM370R150W

80

240

70

225

95

5

7.5

240

ERBM240R200W

80

340

70

325

70

5

7.5

Brake resistor

Resistor values

Resistance

Order number

Power

kW

Peak brake power

kW

Heat capacitance

kWs

370

ERBM370R150W

0.15

1.4

30

240

ERBM240R200W

0.2

2.2

30

6.2

Mains chokes

Advantages of using a mains choke:

Less mains disturbance
The wave shape of the mains current approaches sinusoidal; at
the same time the r.m.s. current is reduced by up to 40%
(reduction of the mains load, the cable load and the fuse load).

Increased life of the inverter
A mains choke reduces the AC load of the DC bus capacitors
and thus doubles its service life.

The transient high-energy overvoltages which are sometimes
generated at the mains side by circuit breakers or fuses are
stopped by the mains choke and thus the units are usually not
damaged.

Low-frequent radio interference can be reduced.

Please note:

When a mains choke is used, the maximum possible output
voltage does not reach the value of the mains voltage.

- typical voltage drop at the rated point: 4 to 5%.

Mains chokes are always required when the inverter is operated
with increased or maximum power.

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