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LS DR Line/Output Reactor
Model: DR3-0250
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DR3-0250 — LS DR Line/Output Reactor
The LS DR Series Line and Output Reactor is a three-phase dry-type iron-core inductor designed for installation on the AC supply input or motor output side of variable frequency drives, providing harmonic current attenuation, EMI suppression, dV/dt limitation, and protection against supply voltage notching and transient overvoltages. The DR3-0250 is a 3% impedance input line reactor sized for 250 A continuous service at 380–480 V AC, 50 Hz, housed in an IP20 ventilated enclosure suitable for motor control centre mounting. At 3% impedance, the reactor reduces the peak input current demand of the drive rectifier, limiting supply harmonic distortion (THD-I) from the drive to approximately 25–35% compared to 40–50% without a reactor — providing a cost-effective first-step harmonic mitigation measure where the full performance of an active harmonic filter is not required. The reactor's 150% overload current rating for 60 seconds matches the overload capability of the connected VFD, ensuring the reactor does not limit drive overload performance.
When used as an output reactor on the motor side of a VFD, the DR series limits the dV/dt (rate of voltage rise) of the PWM output pulses to below 500 V/μs, protecting standard motor winding insulation from premature breakdown caused by voltage reflection on long motor cables. This is particularly important in Saudi Arabian applications where motor-to-drive cable runs frequently exceed 50 metres in large process plant motor control centres, and where motors may not be specified to inverter-duty winding standards. The reactor also acts as a radio-frequency interference (RFI) choke, attenuating the high-frequency emissions conducted along motor cables that can couple into instrument signal cables running in the same cable tray — a common problem in petrochemical and process plant environments.
Line reactors and output chokes are specified as standard items in ARAMCO and SABIC electrical engineering standards for VFD installations, and their use is increasingly required by SEC network operators to limit the harmonic impact of large industrial drive loads on the distribution network. In Saudi Arabia's industrial cities and process plants, where motor control centres often contain dozens of drives of varying sizes connected to a common bus, individual line reactors on each drive provide the most cost-effective approach to meeting aggregate harmonic distortion limits without system-level active filters. The DR series is also specified for UPS system input isolation and battery charger input current smoothing at telecoms and data centre installations.
Razz Middle East stocks DR series line and output reactors for all standard VFD current ratings from 10 A to 1000 A in both 3% and 5% impedance versions. Sizing calculations for specific VFD models and cable run lengths are provided by our engineering team, including dV/dt and harmonic compliance assessments. SAR pricing with next-day delivery for stock items is available, and custom reactor specifications for non-standard ratings or higher impedance values are available on extended lead times. All DR reactors carry a two-year warranty.
Technical Specifications
Full specifications for the DR3-0250
- Impedance
- 3% (5% option available)
- Continuous Current
- 250 A (this model)
- Voltage
- 380–480 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Overload
- 150% for 60 seconds
- Enclosure
- IP20 ventilated
- Insulation Class
- F (155°C)
- Application
- Input line reactor or output dV/dt choke
- Standards
- IEC 60076-6
Key Features & Benefits
- 3% impedance reduces VFD input harmonic current distortion (THD-I) from approximately 45% to 25–35%, providing cost-effective first-step harmonic mitigation where full active filtering is not justified.
- 150% overload current rating for 60 seconds matches VFD overload capability, ensuring the reactor does not limit drive performance on high-inertia load starting applications.
- When used as an output reactor, limits PWM pulse dV/dt to below 500 V/μs, protecting standard motor winding insulation on cable runs exceeding 50 metres in process plant MCCs.
- High-frequency RFI choke effect attenuates conducted emissions on motor cables, reducing coupling into instrument signal cables in shared cable trays — critical for petrochemical plant signal integrity.
- Insulation Class F (155°C) provides generous thermal headroom for continuous service in Saudi Arabian MCC environments where ambient temperatures inside enclosures can reach 50°C or higher.
- Standard IP20 ventilated enclosure designed for MCC and panel mounting with top or bottom cable entry, compatible with standard 400 V MCC designs used by Saudi panel builders and OEMs.
Industrial Applications in Saudi Arabia
- Input line reactors for variable speed drives in ARAMCO and SABIC process plant motor control centres, meeting SAES electrical engineering standards for harmonic distortion mitigation on drive installations.
- Output dV/dt reactors for VFD motor cable runs exceeding 50 metres at large industrial process plants, protecting standard motor winding insulation from PWM voltage reflection damage.
- UPS system input isolation reactors at data centres and telecoms facilities, limiting inrush current on charger input rectifiers and improving power quality on the UPS input bus.
- Battery charger and rectifier input current smoothing at SEC substations and industrial DC distribution systems, reducing supply harmonic distortion from battery charging loads.
- MCC-wide harmonic mitigation in industrial facilities with multiple drives sharing a common supply bus, where individual line reactors on each drive provide distributed harmonic attenuation.
Industrial Supplier in Saudi Arabia
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