2 mains chokes – Lenze 8615E User Manual
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Moulded module resistors on heat sink
c
a
d
b
g
e
k
Resistor
Dimensions
Resistance
Ω
Order number
a
mm
b
mm
c
mm
d
mm
e
mm
g
mm
k
mm
370
ERBM370R150W
80
240
70
225
95
5
7.5
240
ERBM240R200W
80
340
70
325
70
5
7.5
Brake resistor
Resistor values
Resistance
Ω
Order number
Power
kW
Peak brake power
kW
Heat capacitance
kWs
370
ERBM370R150W
0.15
1.4
30
240
ERBM240R200W
0.2
2.2
30
6.2
Mains chokes
Advantages of using a mains choke:
•
Less mains disturbance
The wave shape of the mains current approaches sinusoidal; at
the same time the r.m.s. current is reduced by up to 40%
(reduction of the mains load, the cable load and the fuse load).
•
Increased life of the inverter
A mains choke reduces the AC load of the DC bus capacitors
and thus doubles its service life.
•
The transient high-energy overvoltages which are sometimes
generated at the mains side by circuit breakers or fuses are
stopped by the mains choke and thus the units are usually not
damaged.
•
Low-frequent radio interference can be reduced.
Please note:
•
When a mains choke is used, the maximum possible output
voltage does not reach the value of the mains voltage.
- typical voltage drop at the rated point: 4 to 5%.
•
Mains chokes are always required when the inverter is operated
with increased or maximum power.