EMC filters designed for lifting equipment
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FVDB EMC filters
Premo is offering EMC filters that have been specially designed for lifting equipment and machines with variable speed, such as elevators or escalators.
The new FVDB range is specially designed to satisfy the 2004/108/EC directive, according to EN12015:2005 standard, for EMC conductive emission tests.
The range is available from 7 to 250A and can operate in applications with nominal voltages of 520V AC 50/60Hz, although the 720V AC version is also available.
Connections are made with safety terminal blocks, sized according to the current.
Filters are easy to install with a very compact size.
Premo EMC has developed a manual of best practices to minimise the conductive emissions of the installation where these devices are installed.
This manual includes recommended schemes to help meet the limits established by the EN12015:2005 standard.
Other ranges suitable for these applications are: FVDT series (7A to 130A); FVDT-D series (6A to 28A); FVSB series (7 to 180A); FVRB series (35 to 300A); and P-0999 series (16 to 55A).
Premo EMC filters have been designed and built according to EN60939 and UL1283 standards.
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