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News Release from: REO (UK) | Subject: CNW540 series filters
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2004
New EMC filters get tougher by unusual
design
By adopting a novel method of construction based on the use of strong extruded aluminium sections, EMC expert REO (UK) is now able to offer a new range of competitively priced yet robust EMC filters
By adopting a novel method of construction based on the use of strong extruded aluminium sections, EMC expert REO (UK) is now able to offer a new range of EMC filters These filters are exceptionally competitively priced, yet robust enough for use in even the most demanding industrial environments
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available in single- and three-phase versions with ratings from 3A to 30A, the new CNW540 series filters can be supplied with either conventional screw terminals or push-on connectors.
The push-on connectors are fast and convenient to use and, as they are fully recessed into the filter housing, they provide full protection against accidental finger contact, as well as being protected themselves against possible mechanical damage.
To ensure an accurate match with the needs of virtually every application, the new REO filters are offered in high attenuation and very high attenuation models.
High attenuation types are ideal for use with variable speed drives and switch-mode power supply installations which must meet the Class A requirements of EN 55 011 for industrial applications.
Where installations must meet the standard's Class B requirements, which are associated with domestic and light industrial environments, the use of very high attenuation filters is recommended.
All of the filters in the new CNW540 range from REO feature a universal fixing arrangement, which allows them to be mounted easily in either bookcase or footprint orientation.
In addition, their dimensions are comparable to those of filters from other manufacturers, allowing them to be incorporated easily into existing designs, and also to be fitted in existing installations to upgrade EMC performance. Request a free brochure from REO (UK) ...
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