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Roxburgh EMC's Product Manager, Tom, discusses the questions behind filter selection for inverters.
Mitigating the effects of inverter use and overcoming the technological issues they present, by Product Manager, Tom Downing.
Guidance on how to use 3 phase EMC filters in higher current single phase applications.
Product Manager Tom Downing discusses how to select the correct filter for Power Drive Systems.
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) filters are used to ensure that electrical and electronic equipment does not generate, or is not affected by, electromagnetic disturbance.
Earth leakage specifications are an important consideration when specifying an EMC filter but, as with many technical decisions, the choice is not as simple as picking the lowest number.
As a manufacturer of EMC filters we understandably pay great attention to the reasons that filters are sometimes not used in situations where we would believe them to be necessary.
Tom Downing speaks out about handling coupling issues.
"AC-DC power supplies all require consideration given to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)", explains Tom Downing, Product Manager at Roxburgh EMC.
Electric Vehicle Charging Points, Machine tools and lathes, robotics and printing presses or packaging machinery all require consideration of Electromagnetic Compatibility.
UK manufacturer of the Roxburgh EMC filters and surge protection range, has called for greater awareness of the first amendment of the 17th edition. Implemented in January 2012 it covers, and often requires, the use of surge protection.
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