Samlex America SEC-2450BRM User Manual
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5. The conducted RF noise from these power supplies is limited to the maximum
allowable levels by internal filtration. The filtered RF noise currents are by-
passed to the chassis of the power supply. The chassis is, in turn connected to 
the earth ground pin of the AC input power cord (for Class 1 units). Thus, the 
filtered noise currents are intentionally leaked to the earth ground. This is 
termed as the “Earth Leakage Current”. For safety against electric shock, this 
earth leakage current is also required to be limited. It will be seen that these 
two requirements are conflicting. 
NOTE:
In some cases, to prevent electric shock hazard due to abnormal 
leakage current (like in marinas, spas, hot tubs, wet spaces etc.), the 
AC outlet circuits / receptacles in these areas are served through a 
GFCI ( Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ).
This GFCI is normally set to
trip when it senses an earth leakage current > 5 mA. A single GFCI may 
be serving multiple AC outlet circuits / receptacles and therefore, will be 
sensing the sum of all the leakage currents of the devices connected to 
these. As the switching power supplies have intentional leakage current 
as explained above, it may trip a GFCI feeding multiple AC outlet circuits / 
receptacles. In such cases, disconnect devices connected to the other AC 
outlet circuits / receptacles served by this GFCI. 
 
6. Following additional guidelines may be followed to reduce the effects of RF 
noise: 
 
a. Use additional appropriate AC radio frequency interference (RFI) power line
filter immediately before the AC input of the power supply. For example, 
125VAC, 30A filter “F1700DD30” from Curtis Industries (www.curtisind.com) or 
similar. Filtered, ferrite coated cord set (www.emceupen.com ) is another 
choice. These cord sets, with integral line interference filters, reduce common 
and differential mode interferences over a wide frequency range. Because 
they are shielded, they are also effective against radiated interferences. In 
addition to the built-in filter networks, the cable conductors are coated with an 
RF absorbing ferrite compound. This provides additional attenuation at high 
frequencies that is lacking in most regular LC filters. The RF absorption of the 
ferrite-coated cable avoids resonance’s at high frequencies, reducing the 
conducted and radiated RF noises even further 
 
b. Use additional appropriate DC radio frequency interference (RFI) power line
filter immediately after the dc output of the power supply. For example, 80VDC, 
60A filter from “DC” series by Corcom (www.corcom.com) or 80VDC, 80A filter 
from “FD” series by Curtis Industries (www.curtisind.com) or similar. 
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