World's first 300A Wall Mounted Active Harmonic Filter
We are excited to announce the release of the new Sinexcel 300A Active Harmonic Filter Module, available in either Wall Mount or Rack Mount configuration.
We are excited to announce the release of the new Sinexcel 300A Active Harmonic Filter Module, available in either Wall Mount or Rack Mount configuration.
Harmonics mitigation is most cost-effective when "designed in". Mitigation in existing installations is possible but more than likely to cost significantly more without the performance of an "ab initio" approach.
If you need to achieve a 5% THID result in a drive environment, is your only option an Active Filter? Till recently, the answer was ‘yes’. However MTE have recently released a new passive harmonic filter, the Matrix AP........
We are pleased to announce that on the 5th February 2020, Fuseco acquired Startco, based in Noosa, Queensland and are now the Australian distributors for Littelfuse Protection Relays and accessories.
The IEEE is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE 519 is a document that was initially published in 1981 titled "Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems". The document established levels of voltage distortion acceptable to the distribution system and has been widely applied in establishing needed harmonic correction throughout the electrical power industry.
If you've ever had to replace a fuse, you may have realised that there's a few different fuse speeds. In simple terms, 'fuse speed' tends to refer to the time between the moment that an overcurrent begins and the moment the fuse arcs and opens the circuits.
Active Harmonic Filters – The ultimate way to mitigate harmful harmonics
The Gauss Instruments TDEMI eXtreme (TDEMI X) is the latest and most advanced level of full digital measurement equipment for emission testing.
The Sinexcel SVG (Static Var Generator) has revolutionised the field of Power Factor Correction.
Solar Array Simulation Enables Inverter Manufacturers to meet test challenges
When it comes to mitigating harmonics to comply with Australian Standards for harmonic distortion, the two main technologies that are commonly applied are Passive Harmonic Filters (PHF) and Active Harmonic Filters (AHF). With such effective options at our disposal, the common question asked is “Which one do I use?”
Fusemaster have released a version of their popular British Standard FB fuse in a white finish