Schurter’s new 3-phase sine wave output filters, series FMAC SINE and FMAC SINE DCL, are designed to convert output voltage wave forms produced by PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) frequency converters into low distortion sine wave forms for motor and power transformation applications resulting in significantly increased efficiency and life of the motor. The Schurter sine wave filters are intended for use in 500 VAC installations and currents upwards of 4A. The FMAC SINE and the FMAC SINE DCL operating voltage is 3 x 288/500 VAC and rated currents range from 4-16A. Both have screw clamp terminals and screw on mounting to the chassis. They are designed for use in motors with power from 1.5 – 7.5 kW, frequency 0-200 Hz and switching frequency of 2-20 kHz.Learn more about the FMAC SINE.Learn more about the FMAC SINE DCL.
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