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Table 3.4 MCCB and magnetic contactor
MCCB
Model
Capacity
(kVA)
Rated
Output
Current(A)
AF
AT
Magnetic
Contactor
Rated Current(A)
20P4 1.1
3.2 30A
5A
10A
20P7 1.9
5.0 30A
10A
10A
21P5 3.0
8.0 30A
20A
10A
22P2 4.2 11.0 30A
20A
20A
23P7 6.7 17.5 30A
30A
20A
40P4 1.4
1.8 30A
5A
10A
40P7 2.6
3.4 30A
5A
10A
41P5 3.7
4.8 30A
10A
10A
42P2 4.2
5.5 30A
10A
10A
43P7 6.5
8.6 30A
20A
10A
3.6.1.3 Installing an AC reactor/DC reactor
• Two options are available when the inverter is connected to a large-
capacity power transformer whose capacity is 600kVA or higher:
Figure 3.5 Reactor installation
• If not, inverter may be damaged due to an excessive peak current flow
through the input power circuit.
• AC reactor/DC reactor also can be used to improve the power factor
on input power supply side.
Transformeter
AC Reactor
Inverter
Transformeter
M
DC
Reactor
M
Inverter
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Table 3.5 DC Reactor
Inverter capacity(kW)
0.4
0.7
1.5
2.2
3.7
Current[A] 5.4
5.4
18
18
18
200V Class
Inductance[mH] 8
8
3
3
3
Current[A] 3.2
3.2
5.7
5.7
12
400V Class
Inductance[mH] 28
28
11
11
6.3
Table 3.6 AC Reactor
Inverter capacity(kW)
0.4
0.7
1.5
2.2
3.7
Current[A] 2.5
5
10
15
20
200V Class
Inductance[mH] 4.1
2.1
1.1
0.71
0.53
Current[A] 1.3
2.5
5
7.5
10
400V Class
Inductance[mH] 28
8.4
4.2
3.6
2.2
3.6.1.4 Connecting input power supply
• Input power supply can be connected to any terminal R/L1, S/L2, or
T/L3 on the terminal block; the phase sequences of input power
supply are irrelevant.
3.6.1.5 Installing a surge absorber
• A surge absorber must be used for inductive loads near the FARA
MOSCON-E7. Otherwise, it may damage the devices or cause
malfunctioning.
• These inductive loads includes:
- MC,
- Electromagnetic relay,
- Solenoid valves and solenoids,
- MCCB