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    3 Phase AC Line Reactor, 10 HP Input

    SKU: PH-ILR-7d5
    $295.86
    ● Delivers 3-phase 7.5kW (10HP) power, supporting 220V-480V wide voltage compatibility for universal VFD system integration. ● Withstands -25℃~+45℃ temperatures and up to 2000m altitude, operating quietly at ≤65dB for harsh industrial environments. ● Features superior insulation, moisture resistance, and long service life. ● Suppresses harmonic interference and surge damage, boosting system efficiency.
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    Overview

    Upgrade your VFD system with our 7.5kW (10HP) AC line reactor, engineered for inverter load-side connection with a 20A rated current and 380V standard operation (compatible with 220V-480V). Optional aluminum/copper windings, this reactor delivers ultra-low voltage drop, minimal noise, and exceptional long-term reliability. It effectively suppresses harmonic interference, protects your inverter and motor from surge damage—offering a cost-effective, brand-new solution for industrial power applications.

    10 HP Input Line Reactor Features

    Feature

    • Wide Compatibility: 10HP AC line reactor with 20A rated current, supporting optional 220V-480V voltages for universal VFD system integration.
    • Premium Build Quality: Crafted with vacuum impregnation, Class F/H insulation, and optional aluminum/copper windings, ensuring ultra-low 2% voltage drop and long-term operational reliability.
    • Effective Protection: Effectively suppresses harmonic interference and surge damage, safeguarding inverters and motors while boosting overall system efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
     

    Details

    1. Advanced Vacuum Impregnation Technology: Delivers industry-leading insulation performance, exceptional moisture resistance, and enhanced mechanical shock durability for long-term reliability.
    2. Premium Class H Winding Wire: Engineered with high-temperature resistance and superior thermal stability, significantly extending service life even under heavy industrial loads.
    3. Robust Epoxy Resin Encapsulation: Provides fully sealed, corrosion-resistant protection, ensuring consistent performance in extreme industrial environments and harsh operating conditions.
    10 HP Input Line Reactor Details

    10 HP Input Line Reactor Dimension

    10 HP Input Line Reactor Dimension

    Dimension (±5mm)
    L D W W1 H A×B
    155mm 95mm 80mm 61mm 170mm 6×15


    10 HP Input Line Reactor Circuit Diagram

    10 HP Input Line Reactor Circuit Diagram

    Specs
    Model PH-ACR-0020-0M70-0.4SC
    Basic Phase 3 Phase
    Power 10 hp (7.5 kW)
    Weight 4 kg
    Technical Parameters Work Voltage 380V (optional: 220V/ 240V/ 400V/ 415V/ 440V/ 460V/ 480V)
    Work Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
    Rated Current 20A
    Max Current 1.5 Times the Rated Current, Continued 60s
    Inductance Value 0.7 mH
    Material Aluminium/Copper (Optional)
    Voltage Drop 2%
    Noise ≤65dB
    Insulation Class Class F, H
    Protection Class IP00-IP22
    Insulation Resistor ≥100MΩ
    Working Environment Operation Environment -10℃~+45℃
    Temperature Rise ≤85K
    Humidity ≤90%RH, without condensation
    Running Ambient Temperature -25℃~+45℃
    Altitude ≤2000m
    Application
    Servo Drive System

    Servo Drive System

    High-power LED Drive

    High-power LED Drive

    UPS

    UPS

    Variable Frequency Drive

    Variable Frequency Drive

    FAQ

    Q1: What is the difference between AC input reactor and DC reactor?

    An AC input reactor is installed on the mains input side to suppress harmonics and protect the front-end rectifier. A DC reactor is placed in the DC bus circuit to smooth DC voltage, reduce ripple, and improve the stability of the inverter’s output.

    Q2: Can an AC input reactor protect the rectifier module of a power supply?

    Yes, it effectively limits inrush current and surge voltage when the equipment starts, reducing stress on diodes and thyristors. This slows down component aging and lowers the risk of rectifier bridge failure.

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