RL-02531 – MTE | Line/Load Reactor, 0.5mH, 25Amps, NEMA3R

$ 1,519.00

The MTE Line/Load Reactor RL-02531 is designed to protect motors and sensitive equipment in three-phase systems by absorbing power line disturbances, reducing harmonic distortion, and improving overall system performance. With an inductance of 0.5mH and a current rating of 25A, this reactor is ideal for applications requiring robust power conditioning.

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Description

The MTE Line/Load Reactor RL-02531 is designed to protect motors and sensitive equipment in three-phase systems by absorbing power line disturbances, reducing harmonic distortion, and improving overall system performance. With an inductance of 0.5mH and a current rating of 25A, this reactor is ideal for applications requiring robust power conditioning.

Features

  • Motor Protection: Shields motors from long lead effects, extending their lifespan.
  • Voltage Stabilization: Reduces output voltage dv/dt, ensuring smooth motor operation.
  • Harmonic Reduction: Effectively reduces harmonics generated by inverters and drives.
  • Surge Current Suppression: Protects equipment from sudden current surges.
  • Temperature Control: Lowers motor temperature, enhancing reliability.
  • Noise Reduction: Minimizes motor audible noise, promoting a quieter environment.
  • Power Factor Improvement: Enhances true power factor, optimizing energy consumption.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: MTE
  • Model: RL-02531
  • Family Series: MTE Line Reactors, RL Series
  • Phase: 3
  • Enclosed Unit: Yes
  • Current Rating: 25 A
  • Inductance: 0.0005 H (0.5mH)
  • Watt Loss: 48 W
  • HP @ 240 VAC: 7.5 hp
  • Impedance @ 240 VAC: 3 %
  • Terminals: Terminal Block
  • Mounting: Surface
  • NEMA Rating: NEMA 3R
  • Approvals: CE, CSA, UL, UR
Weight 95 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 31 × 21 in
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