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Specification
AC Line Filters
The AC line filters are necessary to comply with EMC emission and immunity standards. The drive was tested with the filters presented in the table below and recommended by Control Techniques.
| Epsilon EP | Schaffner Part # | Control Techniques Part # | Rating |
| EP202, EP204 | 10 A, 240 V, 1 Ø | ||
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| 16 A, 240 V, 1 Ø | |||
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The following filters are a suitable alternative: |
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Epsilon EP | Part # | Rating | |
EP206 | Schaffner FN | 20 A, 240 V, 1 Ø | |
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EP202, EP204, EP206 | Corcom 20EQ1 | ||
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EP202 | Schaffner FN | 6 A, 240 V, 1 Ø | |
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AC Line Filter Installation Notes
•It is important to keep the filter inputs routed away from any electrical noise sources.
•EMC criteria can be met in installations where multiple drives are supplied through a single filter, however, it is the installers responsibility to verify EMC compliance.
Step 2: Mechanical Installation
The drive must be back mounted vertically on a metal mounting panel such as a NEMA enclosure, Additional space is necessary above and below the drive for wiring and cable connections.
To allow sufficient air flow for cooling, leave at least 0.25" [6.3 mm] clear space on vented cover (left) side plus 0.50" [12.7 mm] on heatsink (right) side. Leave additional space if cables are routed through this space.
When drilling holes in mounting plate or trimming wires during installation of this or other equipment, do not allow drill shavings or wire trimmings to enter the EP drive. Such foreign objects can compromise electrical isolation creating a hazard or result in equipment failure.
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