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    AC Filter Capacitors Include a Peak Voltage of 650 V

    06/05/2018

    TDK Corporation presents a new series of EPCOS MKP AC capacitors for filter applications. The components of the B33331V* series are designed for a rated voltage of 460 VRMS, corresponding to a peak voltage of 650 V, and cover a capacitance range from 2 µF to 50 µF. Both the cans and the tops are constructed of aluminum, making the overall design particularly robust. Despite this, the dimensions – depending on the type – range from just 30 mm x 55 mm to 50 mm x 100 mm (D x H).

    The reliability of the new capacitors, even under harsh conditions, has been verified by a temperature, humidity, bias (THB) test at 85 °C, 85 percent relative humidity and an applied rated voltage for 1000 hours. In compliance with IEC 61071, the life expectancy is at least 100,000 hours. The capacitors bear the CE symbol, types with a can diameter of >40 mm are UL-approved, and the insulation of the connections conforms to UL 94 V0. In the event of excessive pressure in the capacitor case due to an overload, the integrated overpressure disconnection safety device isolates both terminals from the winding.

    The new capacitors can be used, for example, as output filters of photovoltaic inverters, frequency converters and uninterruptible power supplies.

    Main applications

    • Output filters of photovoltaic inverters, frequency converters and uninterruptible power supplies
    • General filtering applications

    Main features and benefits

    • Robust design thanks to aluminum can and top
    • Compact dimensions
    • Integrated overpressure disconnection safety device 

    Further information on the products can be found under www.epcos.com/ac_capacitors.

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