H Thread Starter Hands on Joined Jan 22, 2018 5 Jan 22, 2018 #2 This came from a 1Hp Lenze VFD. I am suspecting this to be a Varistor, but am unable to find any spec's when typing any of those numbers.
This came from a 1Hp Lenze VFD. I am suspecting this to be a Varistor, but am unable to find any spec's when typing any of those numbers.
H Thread Starter Hands on Joined Jan 22, 2018 5 Jan 23, 2018 #3 Apparently it is a Inrush current limiter (Thermistor). I measure Diameter 28.27mm, Thickness 5mm, Leg thickness 1mm, Resistance 8 Ohm. Lead spacing 10.43mm. I can't find anything that matches this. What do the manufacturers refer to Tmax (Thickness max) and Dmax (Diamater max)?
Apparently it is a Inrush current limiter (Thermistor). I measure Diameter 28.27mm, Thickness 5mm, Leg thickness 1mm, Resistance 8 Ohm. Lead spacing 10.43mm. I can't find anything that matches this. What do the manufacturers refer to Tmax (Thickness max) and Dmax (Diamater max)?
L Lyonspride Joined Jan 6, 2014 137 Jan 29, 2018 #4 Size isn't the important factor, you need the resistance, the max current and the thermal time constant (time to reach minimum resistance). Take a look at this datasheet, it'll help to understand how these work. http://www.datasheetspdf.com/pdf/815061/EXSENSE/NTC-47D15/1 To be sure what it is, if it's a varistor it will be connected across the input, if it's a thermistor it'll be in series. Last edited: Jan 29, 2018
Size isn't the important factor, you need the resistance, the max current and the thermal time constant (time to reach minimum resistance). Take a look at this datasheet, it'll help to understand how these work. http://www.datasheetspdf.com/pdf/815061/EXSENSE/NTC-47D15/1 To be sure what it is, if it's a varistor it will be connected across the input, if it's a thermistor it'll be in series.