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Customer request produces 690V solar EMC filters

11th July 2016
Mick Elliott
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A high voltage, high performance three-phase EMC filter range from Roxburgh EMC is available at specialist distributor CP Automation The KMF3420V is specifically designed for use with high kW inverters used in photovoltaic solar power applications. The filters are fitted on inverters to minimise harmful electromagnetic noise that can damage electrical equipment or cause spurious malfunctions

The high voltage model of the KMF series operates at a voltage rating of 690V, significantly more than competing products that usually only work up to 500V.

The innovation came about after a world-leading manufacturer of solar inverters got in touch with Roxburgh and asked it to develop an EMC filter that worked at 690V instead of 600V. The 690V model has the same footprint as the 600V, resulting in significant space savings.

The KMF3420V works at a temperature rating of 65 degrees Celsius, as opposed to the industry norm, 50 degrees. This makes the filters perfect for the difficult conditions of photovoltaic power applications, which present high ambient temperature challenges.

"Renewable energy now provides approximately 18 per cent of global electricity generation," explained John Mitchell, global business development manager of CP Automation. “For that number to continue to rise, solar power generation and distribution needs to be as efficient as possible. That's why quality EMC filters are so important to the industry.

"Our KMF3420V was one of the first EMC filters to be rated at 690V in accordance with UL1283 Edition 6. Compliance with North American certification gives customers peace of mind globally and makes it easier to achieve local certifications for their finished products," he added.

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