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Chapter 7 Optional AccessoriesMS300
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7-5 Zero Phase Reactors
You can also suppress interference by installing a zero phase reactor at the main input or the motor
output of the drive, depending on the location of the interference. Delta provides two types of zero phase
reactors to solve interference problems.
A. Casing with mechanical fixed part
Used for the zero phase reactor at the main input/motor output. It withstands large current load and is
used for high frequencies. You can get higher impedance by increasing the number of turns.
Figure 7-21
Unit: mm
Model
A
B
C
D
E
F
G(Ø)
To use w/
RF008X00A
99
73
36.5
29
56.5
86
5.5
Motor cable
Table 7-42
B. Casing without mechanical fixed part
Adopts nanocrystalline core developed by VAC
R
, and has high initial permeability, high saturation
induction density, low iron loss and perfect temperature characteristic. If the zero phase reactor does
not need to be fixed mechanically, use this solution.
Figure 7-22
Unit: mm
Model
A
B
C
T60006L2040W453
22.5
43.1
18.5
T60006L2050W565
36.3
53.5
23.4
Table 7-43

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Delta VFD2A8MS21ANSAA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection LevelIP20
Control MethodV/F Control, Sensorless Vector Control
Frequency Range0.1-400Hz
Protection FeaturesOver-voltage, Over-current, Overload, Overheat, Low-voltage, Ground Fault, Short Circuit
Cooling MethodFan Cooling
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Altitude1000m

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