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    Astrodyne TDI's RP328 family of filters

    Astrodyne TDI's RP328 3-phase EMI filter has touch-proof terminals

    11/09/2015

    Astrodyne TDI, a leader in the design and manufacture of EMI and RFI power line filters, now offers its RP328 series with screw-type, touch-proof terminals. This single stage, 3-phase power line filter family targets low to midrange power inverters as well as other chassis-mounted applications that require high insertion loss performance in a compact mechanical form factor.

    The cost-effective RP328 series is ideal for use with 3-phase variable frequency drives (VFD) and inverter-based systems that require a small mounting footprint.

    Anand Awasthi, EMI Filters product manager, said, "With the new touch-proof screw terminals, Astrodyne TDI helps manufacturers achieve an optimized EMI compliance solution with a connectivity scheme that is becoming both critical and standard in the industry." The RP328 series is also available with threaded stud type terminals. Other options, such as wire leads, are available upon request.

    Astrodyne TDI's RP328 family of filters have a current rating up to 180 A and are rated at 480 VAC at 50/60/400 Hz. The RP328 filter series offers a wide range of line to ground (Y) capacitance values, resulting in thousands of possible configurations. All variations are UL, CSA and IEC/EN approved. Customized solutions can be offered for demanding applications.

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