Ac line filters, Ac line filters for ultra 100 series drives, Table 5.3 s – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx ULTRA 100 Series Drives Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1398-5.2 – PDF 1997

5-8

Installation

The Roxburgh filters differ in the number of stages. The MDF (Motor
Drive Filters) filters are single stage filters; the MIF (Motor Inverter
Filters) filters are three-stage filters. The three-stage filter will remove
more of the noise, but the cost is more panel space in the higher
current filters. In the lower current filters (<50 A), the panel space
used is less for the MIF filters.

The Schaffner filters are single-stage filters. These differ from the
Roxburgh filters in component types, values and placement. The
leakage current is generally lower, but the amount of attenuation is
lower too. These filters will work if the amount of noise in the
environment is low, or if the design of the machine is such that only a
nominal amount of attenuation is needed.

Basic guidelines for reducing electrical noise and increasing
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are listed in Appendix E,
“Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines for Machine Design”
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AC Line Filters

This section contains the filter mounting diagram in Figure 5.3 and the
specifications in Table 5.4, followed by the wiring diagram in
Figure 5.4.

Table 5.3:

AC Line Filters for ULTRA 100 Series drives

Drive

Part Number

Roxburgh

Schaffner

Allen-Bradley

1398-DDM-005 and
1398-DDM-005X

MIF 06, MDF 06

FN 350-8

9101-1516

1398-DDM-009,
1398-DDM-009X and
1398-DDM-010

MIF 10, MDF 16

FN 350-12

9101-1517

1398-DDM-019,
1398-DDM-019X and
1398-DDM-020

MIF 23, MDF 18

FN 350-20

9101-1518

1398-DDM-030

MIF 32, MDF 36

FN 350-30

9101-1387

1398-DDM-075
(3- phase)

MIF 330, MIF 336

FN 351-36

9101-1389

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