IMPULSE•G+ Mini Advanced Instruction Manual - March 2014
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AC Reactor Specifications
Reactors, both as input (line) and output (load) devices, protect adjustable frequency drives, motors,
and other load devices against excessive voltage and current.
The following guidelines may help determine input and output reactor requirements:
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Install an input reactor if the power source is greater than 500kVA.
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Ensure the drive-to-motor wiring distance is less than 150 ft. unless appropriate reactors, filters, and/or
Inverter Duty motor is used.
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Install an output reactor if a device, such as a power limit switch, is used to disconnect the motor from the
drive.
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Install one output reactor per drive for a multiple-drive arrangement requiring reactor protection.
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For a multiple drive arrangement, an input reactor for each drive is recommended for optimal protection.
However, if the drives are within two drive sizes of each other, a single input reactor can be used. The
reactor must be rated at amperage equal to or greater than the sum of the amperage for all the drives.
230V Class
Other protection features
Lost output phase, failed-oscillator, mechanical overload, and internal braking transistor
failure.
DC bus voltage indication
Charge LED is on until DC bus voltage drops below 50VDC
Location
Indoors; requires protection from moisture, corrosive gases, and liquids
Ambient operating temperature
14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C) (Consult factory for applications exceeding temperature range)
Storage temperature
-4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C)
Humidity
95% relative; noncondensing
Vibration
1 G less than 20 Hz; 0.2 G for 20–55 Hz
Elevation
3300 Ft. (1000m) or less
Memobus
RS485/422 Max 115.2 Kbps
Specification
Specification Value and Information for All Models
Model Number
230V Part Number
Maximum Amps of Reactor
2001-G+M
REA230-1
4
2003-G+M
REA230-1
4
2005-G+M
REA230-1
4
2008-G+M
REA230-2
8
2011-G+M
REA230-3
12
2017-G+M
REA230-5
18
2025-G+M
REA230-7.5
25
2033-G+M
REA230-10
35
2047-G+M
REA230-15
45
2060-G+M
REA230-20
55
Summary of Contents for 2001-G+M
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