Appendix C
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VFD model
Breaker (A)
Fuse (A)
Rated current of the
reactor (A)
0R7G-4
4
5
9
1R5G-4
6
10
9
2R2G-4
10
10
9
004G/5R5P-4
20/25
20/35
18/25
5R5G/7R5P-4
25/32
35/40
25/32
7R5G/011P-4
32/50
40/50
32/38
011G/015P-4
50/63
50/60
38/50
015G/018P-4
63/63
60/70
50/65
018G/022P-4
63/80
70/90
65/80
022G/030P-4
80/100
90/125
80/80
030G/037P-4
100/125
125/125
80/98
037G/045P-4
125/140
125/150
98/115
045G/055P-4
140/180
150/200
115/150
055G/075P-4
180/225
200/250
150/185
075G/090P-4
225/250
250/300
185/225
090G/110P-4
250/315
300/350
225/265
110G/132P-4
315/400
350/400
265/330
132G/160P-4
400/500
400/500
330/400
160G/185P-4
500/500
500/600
400/400
185G/200P-4
500/630
600/600
400/500
200G/220P-4
630/630
600/700
500/500
220G/250P-4
630/700
700/800
500/630
250G/280P-4
700/800
800/1000
630/630
280G/315P-4
800/1000
1000/1000
630/800
315G/355P-4
1000/1000
1000/1000
800/800
355G/400P-4
1000/1000
1000/1200
800/1000
400G-4
1000
1200
1000
450G-4
1000
1200
1000
500G-4
1250
1200
1000
Note:
The forward slash "/" is used to distinguish data about G-type VFDs from data about P-type
VFDs.
C.6 Reactors
When the distance between the VFD and motor is longer than 50 m, the parasitic capacitance
between the long cable and ground may cause large leakage current, and overcurrent protection of
the VFD may be frequently triggered. To prevent this from happening and avoid damage to the
motor insulator, compensation must be made by adding an output reactor. When a VFD is used to
drive multiple motors, take the total length of the motor cables (that is, sum of the lengths of the
motor cables) into account. When the total length is longer than 50 m, an output reactor must be