Line Reactors/Load Reactors

Acting as electrical buffers, line and load reactors protect equipment by reducing incoming current surges and harmonic currents.

Line reactors are generally used on the line side of a drive, load reactors are often used with motor circuits on the load side.

 

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  • RL-02501

    MTE

    RL-02501

    Line/Load Reactor, 3 Phase, 25A, 0.5mH, 208/240V, Open, 5 to 7.5hp, 3% Impedance, See Specification Sheet, This Item is Part of the Power Quality Express Stocking Program

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    RLW-001103
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    MTE

    RLW-001103

    Line Reactor, 3 Phase, 11A, 2.1mH, 208/240/480V, Open, 1.5 to 7.5hp, 3 or 5% Impedance, See Specification Sheet, This Item is Part of the Power Quality Express Stocking Program

  • CRX0011CC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0011CC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 11 Amp (11A), 7.5hp, 480V, 60Hz, 5% Impedance, 3.4mH Inductance, 39 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block, Centurion® R Reactor Series

  • CRX0024DC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0024DC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 24 Amp, 7.5hp, 240V, 60Hz, 5% Impedance, 0.86mH Inductance, 60 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block

  • CRX0024BC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0024BC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 24 Amp, 7.5hp, 240V, 60Hz, 3% Impedance, 0.55mH Inductance, 68 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block

  • CRX0011BC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0011BC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 11 Amp, 7.5hp, 480V, 60Hz, 3% Impedance, 2.1mH Inductance, 31 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block

  • CRX0009BC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0009BC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 9 Amp, 7.5hp, 600V, 60Hz, 5% Impedance, 5.09mH Inductance, 40 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block

  • CRX0009AC

    Hammond Power

    CRX0009AC

    Line Reactor, Three Phase, 9 Amp, 7.5hp, 600V, 60Hz, 3% Impedance, 3.06mH Inductance, 31 Watts Loss, Open Core and Coil, Terminal Block

Acting as electrical buffers, line and load reactors protect equipment by reducing incoming current surges and harmonic currents.

Line reactors are generally used on the line side of a drive, load reactors are often used with motor circuits on the load side.