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Line reactors and filters run up to 1200A

A REO product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 28, 2005

A new range of high-current components from REO includes line reactors and EMC filters rated for applications up to 1200A.

As current rises, EMC conformance and system protection becomes more costly and the choice of solutions diminishes.

Installers, panel builders, systems integrators and drive suppliers not only have to conform to European Union Directives and G5/4 but also have to consider protection against surges and ride-through.

A new range of components for just such circumstances are now available from REO, which supplies line reactors and EMC filters rated for up to 1200A.

These reduce harmonic currents and voltage distortion, and provide protection from damaging line surges and ride-through during voltage sags.

By the careful choice of build materials and skilful construction methods REO is able to offer compact units that take up less panel space.

The components are designed to cope with the exceptionally high harmonic currents and short-term overloads encountered in modern power electronic systems.

Furthermore, these passive devices are easy to fit and provide a simple solution to a number of power quality problems.

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