250VAC 30A emi earth line filter anechoic chamber
Every electrical or electronic device has connections that are a potential source for electromagnetic interference (EMI). Corcom EMI filters and shielding products and accessories from us can help control those EMI signal issues and are recognized worldwide with approval from major safety agencies, including UL, CSA, and VDE. Changing international standards obligate designers to constantly review and evaluate their filtering needs.
RATED VOLTAGE
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250 VAC
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RATED CURRENT
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30 A
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OPERATIONAL FREQUENCY
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50 60 Hz
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Voltage Drop
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Less than 1V
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Overload
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140% of rated current for 15 minutes
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Harmonic Distortion
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Less than 2% @ full rated current
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Leakage Current
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≤0.2A@380/230VAC and 50Hz
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Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
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1000VDC (line to line) 1000VDC (line to case)
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DC Insulation Resistance
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As Per MIL-STD-202 Method 202
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Terminal Strength
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As Per MIL-STD-202 Method 211
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Temperature Rise
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As Per MIL-F-15733
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Insertion Loss
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≥100dB@14K-40GHz As Per MIL-STD-220A, Under Load Condition
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Climatic Classification
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25/070/21
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EMI Filters, or electromagnetic interference filters, also called RFI Filters or radio-frequency interference filters, are an electrical device / circuit that mitigate the high frequency Electromagnetic noise present on the power and signal lines. The high frequency noise is generated by a variety of electrical and electronic devices such as motors, electronic controls, power supplies, inverters, clock circuits, microprocessors, appliances, electronic devices etc. This noise is typically in the 9KHz to 10GHz frequency range and it can degrade or prevent the signal transmissions and/or the intended performance of an electrical/electronic equipment. The lower frequency components of the EM noise can impact the power quality as well.