Kataeb Member K Join Date Jan 2007 Location www.livelovelebanon.com Posts 636 Sep 20, 2023 #1 Can we use an output reactor in place of an input reactor ? Are they physically similar ? Because we have faster delivery on some chokes .
Can we use an output reactor in place of an input reactor ? Are they physically similar ? Because we have faster delivery on some chokes .
Rob... Lifetime Supporting Member R Join Date Jul 2016 Location Manchester Posts 483 Sep 20, 2023 #2 No, input reactors have a different output phase angle.
PLC Member P Join Date Sep 2002 Location NC Posts 311 Sep 20, 2023 #3 This type- yes https://mtecorp.com/products/reactors/rl-reactors/
mylespetro Member Join Date Dec 2015 Location NS Posts 740 Sep 20, 2023 #4 Rob... said: No, input reactors have a different output phase angle. Click to expand... I would always err on the side of caution, but just anecdotally I have seen the same reactors specified by vendors for both input and output reactors. Even in AB ProposalWorks, I've had it specify two of the same reactors for PowerFlex drives.
Rob... said: No, input reactors have a different output phase angle. Click to expand... I would always err on the side of caution, but just anecdotally I have seen the same reactors specified by vendors for both input and output reactors. Even in AB ProposalWorks, I've had it specify two of the same reactors for PowerFlex drives.