3-Phase Emc Power Line Filter

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3-PHASE EMC POWER

LINE FILTER ®

KRF

Limits high frequency noise


• Reduces interference
• Protects sensitive equipment
• Eliminates drive cross-talk
• Meet FCC Regulation 15, Subpart J

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3-PHASE EMC Non-Linear Loads can draw harmonic
current from the source, resulting in
POWER LINE harmful high frequency noise
FILTER
There are many pieces of equipment that can generate

KRF EMI (electro magnetic interference), variable frequency


drives included. In the case of variable frequency drive,
the electrical noise produced is primarily contained in
the switching edges of the PWM controller. Increases in
switching frequencies also increase the effective edge
frequencies produced, thereby increasing the amount
of electrical noise.

Before KRF Reduce High Frequency Distortion


KRF filters use a combination of high frequency
inductors and capacitors to reduce noise in the critical
150 kHz to 30 MHz frequency range. The inductors act
as open circuits and the capacitors act as short circuits
at high frequencies while allowing the lower power line
frequencies to pass untouched.

KRF filters assist with cost effective compliance to


EMC directives, in a compact, efficient, light-weight
design. The high common mode and differential mode
reduction in the critical 150 kHz to 30 MHz frequency
range ensures that potential interference from AC
drives is reduced or eliminated.

EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference)


After KRF RFI (Radio Frequency Interference)
The terms EMI and RFI are often used interchangeably.
EMI is actually any frequency of electrical noise,
whereas RFI is a specific subset of electrical noise on
the EMI spectrum. Conducted EMI is unwanted high
frequencies that ride on the utility AC wave form.

Incorrect Correct
Interconnection Interconnection
Layout Layout

To Line
KRF Filter KRF Filter

Ground Note:
Connect
ground to
VFD main ground
bus

VFD To Load
To Line and Load

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Part Numbering System
K RF 0180 A CB

K-Series
3 - Phase EMI/RFI Filter
Max Current (amps)
Voltage Rating
Product Specifications
A = 480V
V = 690V • 3-Phase
Termination
TB = Termination Block
CB = Copper Bus
• System Voltage:
480 VAC (applied to 240 VAC - 520 VAC)
690 VAC (applied to 600 VAC - 760 VAC)

• Amp Ratings:
480V (8 - 2500)
690V (25 - 2500)
Equipment Interference and Failure
The power line noise emissions associated with • Fundamental Frequency: 50/60 Hz
variable frequency drives can cause disturbances in
nearby equipment. Typical disturbances include: • Units to accommodate up to 2,500 amps

• Dimmer and ballast instability • Filtering: Advanced two-stage filtering design


• Lighting disturbances such as flashing
• Poor radio reception • Warranty: 1 year
• Instability of control systems
• Flow metering fluctuation • Ambient Temperature: -25° to 100° C
• Computer system failures
• Remote I/O glitches • Maximum Altitude: 1,000 meters (3,000 feet)
• Encoder feedback errors Derating necessary above 1,000 meters
• Nuisance faults PLC
• Analog meter bouncing • Short Term Overload Rating: 150% rated I for 3
• Thermostat control problems minutes or 250% for 30 seconds

• Tested Value: 100% tested for Hipot, ground


continuity, input-output continuity and insertion loss
characteristic

• Agency Approvals: ENEC, UR & cUR

Typical Circuit Diagram

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KRF Typical Applications

• Motor drives
• Elevators
• Commercial Buildings
• Wind farms
• Photovoltaics
• UPS
• Power supplies

Additional Power Quality Solutions:

HarmonicGuard® Active (HGA) Filter


• Helps meet IEEE-519
• Reduces current harmonic distortion to less than 5% at full load
• Actively monitors system current, improves power factor to near unity
• Built-in touchscreen display & Modbus RTU

HarmonicGuard® Passive (HGP) and HarmonicGuard® HG7 Filters


• Helps meet IEEE-519
• Improves power factor
Part Number: 23736 Version 1.5

• The HGP limits current harmonic distortion to less than 5% over a wide load range
• The HG7 reduces current harmonic distortion to less than 7% at full load

KDR Line Reactor


• Prevents nuisance tripping
• Protects the source by lowering current distortion created by the drive
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MotorGuardTM and MotorShieldTM Sinewave Output Filters


• Protects the motor by converting the PWM waveform into a near sinusoidal wave
• Prevents voltage overshoots that cause early degradation of insulation systems in
motors, transformers, and cables
• Extends motor life by reducing operating temperature

V1k Motor Protection Output Filter


• Protects the motor from voltage spikes due to dv/dt
• Helps stop motor insulation breakdown
• Protects cable runs (up to 3,000 feet) and reduces motor heating, noise and vibration

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