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EMC filters target PV applications

June 30, 2010 | Paul Buckley | 222901148
EMC filters target PV applications PREMO is launching a new EMC filter for PV installations which allows EMC standards compliancy for an entire PV system, prevents premature panel aging and reduces installation volume.
Installed between the PV inverter and the solar panel, DC filters helps to meet EMC directives in grip-connected installations. The FEDC Series has been designed to reduce conducted emissions towards the solar panel, to reduce EMI radiations from the solar panel, allowing a longer solar panel lifetime.      

The DC filters in PV installations help increase solar panel reliability, increase immunity in the inverter control phase, avoiding any electromagnetic interference.   

PREMO offers the FEDC series compact solution to solar energy systems builders.  Using the filters reduces the  overall installation volume  compared with other existing solution, like reactors.     

FEDC Series, is available with ratings from 25 Adc to 1500 Adc, without terminals up to 150 Adc and screw connections up to 1500 Adc. Maximum operational voltage is 1200 Vdc.   

The devices are available without filter capacitors to ground. PREMO also designs and manufactures upon request customized filters to meet customer requirements.     

PREMO FEDC DC EMC filter meets EN60939, UL1283 EMC requirements and RoHS directive. The main applications are PV installations, and they can also be used in applications where primary energy source is DC, such as fuel cells, batteries, etc.      

PREMO enhances with this new series its PV and wind application oriented families, such as HCWMGF o FVDT.     

Related link: www.grupopremo.com









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