CLR, 300 Continuous Amps, 13200 VAC L-L
31000 Available Amps, 24000 Fault Limit Amps, P/N KK-15
A current-limiting reactor is used when the prospective short-circuit current in a distribution or transmission system is calculated to exceed the interrupting rating of the associated switchgear. The inductive reactance is chosen to be low enough for an acceptable voltage drop during normal operation, but high enough to restrict a short circuit to the rating of the switchgear. The amount of protection that a current-limiting reactor offers depends upon the percentage increase in impedance that it provides for the system.
The main motive of using current-limiting reactors is to reduce short-circuit currents so that circuit breakers with lower short-circuit breaking capacity can be used. They can also be used to protect other system components from high current levels and to limit the inrush current when starting a large motor.
The customer application is shown below:
Current Limiting Reactor, Three Phase
Inductance Calculation
Specifications:
A. CLR, 300 Amps continuous, 13200 VAC L-L, 31000 available Amps, 24000 Amps desired fault current, P/N KK-15
B. Copper windings
C. Approvals: none
D. System shipping weight: 1800 lbs. (three enclosures)
E. Calculated Inductance Value: 534 uH, 300 Amps continuous
F. Three inductors in three separate enclosures (50″H x 50″W x 50″D)
The detail of one Air Core Inductor, KK-15A is shown below. Three KK-15A are required for one CLR KK-15.
KK-15A. Three are required per system
P/N KK-15 consists of one module to offer 300Amps continuous. shown below is one module.
Each KK-15A is housed inside an outdoor enclosure. Three of KK-15A make one CLR system KK-15.
The System consists of three inductors in three separate enclosures
Three Inductors in three enclosures
All our CLR’s are custom-built to order. To discuss your specific application, please call our phone number at (714) 624-4740, or send us an email at quote@lcmagnetics.com.