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Trans-Coil KDR Series Line Reactor, 185A, 480V, 225W, 3-Phase, 9 x 11 x 7 in.

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The Trans-Coil KDR series line reactor (Model KDRULH1L) is a 3-phase, 185A, 480V line reactor rated at 225W, measuring 9 H x 11 W x 7 D inches. It reduces harmonic distortion and protects variable frequency drives (VFDs) and other sensitive power electronics from voltage spikes and line transients.

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Trans-Coil KDR Series Line Reactor — 185A, 480V, 3-Phase

The Trans-Coil KDR series line reactor is engineered to protect variable frequency drives, soft starters, and other power electronic equipment from the damaging effects of voltage transients, line notching, and harmonic currents. By adding impedance to the supply line, it extends the life of connected equipment and improves power quality.

Specifications

  • Series: KDR
  • Model: KDRULH1L
  • Current Rating: 185A
  • Voltage Rating: 480V
  • Power: 225W
  • Phases: 3-Phase
  • Dimensions: 9 H x 11 W x 7 D in.

Applications

Used on the input side of variable frequency drives, soft starters, UPS systems, and DC bus drives to reduce total harmonic distortion (THD) and protect sensitive electronics from line-side disturbances. Recommended for motor-driven loads in industrial facilities where power quality and drive longevity are priorities.

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