The Siemens SIDAC 4EU2452-0ED00-4BA0 is a three-phase output reactor (output choke) rated for a 500 V line, with a rated inductance of 0.35 mH and a switching frequency of 4 kHz (range 0 to 8 kHz). It is designed to sit between a variable-frequency drive and the motor, smoothing the voltage spikes and limiting the dV/dt that can stress motor windings on long cable runs.
The 0.35 mH inductance and 4 kHz rated switching frequency are the two numbers that decide fit. A reactor with this inductance is typically paired with a drive switching at 4 kHz to keep the impedance high enough to limit motor-terminal overvoltage, but low enough not to drop excessive voltage under load. The current rating of 43.2 A (from the description field,) tells you the continuous RMS current it can carry — size the drive and motor load to stay at or below that. The 7 % impedance figure means the voltage drop across the reactor at rated current is about 7 % of line voltage, which is typical for an output reactor and should be factored into the motor voltage budget.
