< : : > Wiring type universal power supply filter
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Product Features
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It can effectively suppress the conduction of electromagnetic interference () along the power line, and is reversible in both directions. , which can not only effectively protect equipment from electromagnetic interference from the power grid, but also prevent equipment from emitting electromagnetic noise to the power grid. It is conventional and versatile, cost-effective, compact in structure, and easy to install.
◆ Rated operating current>,
It can withstand> - times the instantaneous overcurrent and is used for power electronic equipment below power.
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Economic filter, single-stage conventional and universal, cost-effective, compact structure, easy to install.
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Usage occasions:
Used in various power electronic equipment and electronic measuring instruments.
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Technical parameters:
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Rated current R
Operating frequency r rc
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Line to line
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Line to ground r
C
Maximum leakage current
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Temperature range R
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Input terminal
Output terminal
No. power cord
No. power cord
◆ Insertion loss
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Installation tips:
Installation location: The best location for filter installation should be at the entrance of the power cord to shorten the length of the input wire in the chassis and reduce spatial coupling of radiated interference
Grounding: Filter The grounding must be good. For filters with metal shells, the shell must be connected to the equipment chassis with low impedance, that is, the shell must be in conductive contact with the chassis panel and connected to the ground wire
Wiring of the input and output ends of the filter: input line of the filter , The output lines must be kept apart, and avoid running parallel lines to avoid coupling between the input cable and the output cable and bypassing the filter, causing the filter to fail.
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Reference Standards
[] B/― Part 1 General Specifications for Integrated Filters to Suppress Radio Frequency Interference
[] B/― Integral Filters to Suppress Radio Frequency Interference Part II Specifications for Filters
[] ― Safety Standards for Electromagnetic Interference Filters
Wired universal power filter