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Electrical Installation
3
3.12 Improve the Power Factor
YASKAWA SIEPC71061705H GA700 Series Technical Manual 121
3.12 Improve the Power Factor
Connect an AC Reactor or a DC Reactor
AC reactors and DC reactors decrease surges in current and improve the power factor on the input side of the
drive.
Connect an AC reactor or a DC reactor to the input side (primary side) in the these conditions:
To decrease harmonic current or improve the power factor of the power supply
When there is switching of phase advancing capacitor
With a large capacity power supply transformer (600 kVA or more).
Note:
You can use an AC reactor and DC reactor together.
When you connect a thyristor converter (for example, a DC drive) to the same power supply system, use an AC reactor.
The main circuit terminal block for the drive and the terminal blocks for the AC and DC reactors come in different shapes. Correctly
prepare the ends of the wiring.
Ground the AC and DC reactors (option) on the back of the mounting base. Remove all paint from the mounting surface of the control
panel.
Connect an AC Reactor
A - Power Supply
B - MCCB
C - AC reactor
D - Drive
Figure 3.75 AC Reactor Connection Example
Connect a DC Reactor
When you install a DC link choke, remove the jumper between terminals +1 and +2. If you will not use a DC link
choke, do not remove the jumper. Refer to Figure 3.76 for an example of how to wire the DC reactor.
A - Power supply
B - MCCB
C - Drive
D - DC reactor
Figure 3.76 DC Reactor Connection Example

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