Description
The MTE RLW-01P103 reactor is designed to enhance the operational reliability and efficiency of industrial electrical systems by mitigating power line disturbances. With an inductance of 21.000mH and a current rating of 1.1 amps, it provides effective filtering and transient protection in 3-phase configurations. This reactor is particularly suitable for applications requiring stable voltage regulation and the suppression of electrical noise.
Features
- RoHS and REACH Compliant: Complies with environmental and safety standards, suitable for diverse industrial environments.
- Wide Voltage Range: Supports standard voltages from 208 to 690 VAC, ensuring compatibility across various systems.
- Flexible Amperage Ratings: Available in a range from 0.5 to 750 Amps, accommodating a wide range of power requirements.
- Transient Protection: Protects equipment from voltage spikes and fluctuations, enhancing equipment longevity.
- Epoxy Impregnation: Reduces audible noise, improves structural integrity, and provides resistance to moisture.
- Compact and Lightweight: Designed for space-efficient installation, minimizing footprint and weight in machine building applications.
- Global Design: Engineered to meet international standards, facilitating deployment in machines shipped worldwide.
- Optimized Performance: Ensures peak operational efficiency with minimal power loss, surpassing conventional reactors.
- Suitability for Lower Horsepower: Ideal for protecting smaller motors and equipment from electrical disturbances.
- Certifications: CE and UL approved, ensuring compliance with global safety and performance standards.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: MTE
- Product Series: RLW
- Family Series: MTE Line Reactors, RLW Series
- Phase: 3
- Enclosed Unit: No
- Current Rating: 1.1 A
- Inductance: 0.021 H (21.000mH)
- Watt Loss: 7.8 W
- HP @ 480 VAC: 0.5 hp
- Impedance @ 480 VAC: 3 %
- Terminals: Terminal Block
- Mounting: Surface
- Approvals: CE, UL
- Net Weight: 1.6 lbs
- Gross Weight: 2.7 lbs
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