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    New at Rutronik: Schurter's High-Grade FMBB NEO Series EMI-Filters

    01/11/2011

    Schurter is expanding its family of EMI-Line Filters with the new compact and high-end FMBB NEO filter series for one-phase systems. The three filter designs are characterised by both highly symmetrical as well as asymmetrical attenuation. They are now available at Rutronik with a quick connect terminal or a screw connector. Optional flexible wire leads are available on request. The Design C filter attenuates potentially strongly conducted interferences, Design D is for attenuation of high-frequency interferences and Design F is suitable for low-frequency noise attenuation. The FMBB NEO one-phase filter is dimensioned as a 250VAC filter at a rated current of 1-36A in accordance with IEC, and 125/250VAC, 1-30A in accordance with UL/CSA. The compact NEO-designed EMI-Filter is intended for use as frequency converters, stepper motors, UPS-Systems, and current converters. Medical versions with leakage currents of < 80?A (M80) and < 5?A (M5) are available on request. The series is ENEC and cURus approved and is qualified for use in equipment in accordance with IEC/EN standard 60950. www.rutronik.com

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