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Three-Phase Filters enable assembly on DIN rail.

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Three-Phase Filters enable assembly on DIN rail.
Three-Phase Filters enable assembly on DIN rail.

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January 5, 2009 - Designed according to UL1283 and EN60939 regulations, DTRF series filters three-phase without neutral for currents of 20, 30, and 50 A. They feature plastic housings, no internal resins, and low leakage current. Compact filters suit applications including automation machinery, electro-medical equipment, frequency inverters and servo drives (with short length cables), switching power supplies, as well as applications with restrictive space requirements.

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Grupo Premo
C/. Conchita Supervía, 13
Barcelona, ,
Spain



Innovative Three-Phase Filters with a New Concept Design; More Compact and Reliable. The New DTRF PREMO's Family


Main advantages offered:

o Easy installation, available to assembly on DIN rail.
o Very low leakage current.
o Three-phase without neutral working range up to 50 A.
o More compact and light design.

With this new filter family; PREMO offers to its customers a high performance design very easy to install and in the smallest size. These characteristics make them the best choice for many applications.

Three-phase series filters of one stage without neutral, for currents of 20, 30 and 50 A are available to assembly also on DIN rail. The terminal system guarantees a fast, easy and reliable electrical connection. Their plastic housings and the lack of internal resins make they were one of the lighter filters of the market.

Due to these filters' wide variety of advantages, they are recommend for many applications, specially, those that requires a low leakage current: automation machinery, applications with very restrictive space requirements, electro-medical equipments, frequency inverters and servo drives (with short length cables) and switching power supplies.

The DTRF family filters have been designed according to UL1283 and EN60939 regulations.

PREMO EMC is located in Barcelona, designs and manufactures EMC filters to help ensure compliance of European and international relevant standards on emissions and immunity, and also to improve the reliability of electronic and electric equipments.
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