Variable Frequency Drives are highly efficient motor control devices, but they also introduce fast switching transients and harmonic currents into the power system. Without adequate impedance, these effects can damage drive components and connected motors.
Variable Frequency Reactors provide a controlled interface between the drive and the network.
By adding inductance, Reactors: - Limit inrush and fault currents - Reduce voltage spikes caused by rapid switching - Mitigate reflected wave phenomena on motor cables
These mechanisms protect both semiconductor devices within the drive and insulation systems within motors.

Input reactors primarily protect the drive from upstream disturbances, while output reactors protect the motor from high dv/dt stresses. The choice depends on cable length, motor insulation class, and network stiffness.
In many IEC-based installations, a combination of both is applied for critical applications.
Reactor selection must consider current rating, impedance percentage, and thermal class. Oversizing increases cost and losses, while undersizing reduces effectiveness.
Can reactors replace harmonic filters?
No. They reduce harmonic effects but do not provide selective harmonic elimination.
Do reactors affect motor efficiency?
They may cause a small voltage drop but generally have negligible impact on efficiency.

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