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Schaffner Group

 

User and Installation Manual  
Ecosine FS42842 

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schaffner.com 

 

Power cables

 

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   Increased heating   

    

Risk of insulation failure if involved in system resonance  

 
 

22.1  Motors and Generators  

 

Increased heating due to iron and cooper losses at the harmonic frequencies 

(performance reduced to 90%)   

    

Higher audible noise   

    

Refusal to start smoothly (cogging)   

    

Very high slip in induction motors (crawling)   

    

Potential of mechanical oscillations in a turbine-generator or motor-load systems   

    

Pulsating or reduced torques  

  

22.2  Capacitors  

    

Increased heating and voltage stress   

    

Reduced capacitors life  

  

22.3  Electronic Equipment  

 

Wrong operation of equipment dependent upon accurate determination of the line 

voltage wave shape (e.g. zero crossing)   

 

Problems caused by transmission of ac supply harmonics (via power supply or 

magnetic coupling) into equipment components   

 

Erratic (sometimes subtle) malfunctions of computers, programmable controllers, 

medical instruments etc. (in some cases, having very serious consequences)  

  

22.4  Metering (watt-hour meters)  

 

Possible erroneous operation with both positive and negative errors (distortion must be 

severe >20%)  

  

22.5  Switchgear and Relaying  

    

Increased heating and thus reduced steady-state current carrying capability   

    

Fuses suffer derating   

    

Complete definition of relay response impossible   

    

Older circuit breakers (responding to peak currents) may cause nuisance tripping   

    

22.6  Communication Equipment  

    

Telephone interferences (audible harmonic frequencies)   

 

ecosine

®   

harmonic filters substantially reduce harmonic currents and therefore basically convert 

a non-linear load into a linear load. This eliminates the risk for most of the above problems. Lower 
harmonic currents help to relieve the entire electrical installation from excessive loading and 
heating, allow more consumers to be powered by the same (existing) installation, and help to 
postpone expensive electrical system upgrades when retrofitting additional non-linear consumers.  
ecosine

® 

filters also reduce the risk of harmonics-related system downtimes which can have 

tremendous financial consequences e.g. in a semiconductor manufacturing line or a banking  
center. Last but not least, lower harmonic currents cause less harmonic voltages when flowing 
through system impedances, so other sensitive consumers (e.g. medical devices) connected to the 
same branch of the electrical system are not compromised in their functionality.  

 

So in essence, the annual savings enabled by ecosine

® 

harmonic filters are first and foremost 

the avoided potential expenses thanks to lack of harmonics.  

  

  

 

Summary of Contents for Ecosine FS 42842-10-44

Page 1: ...Schaffner Group Nordstrasse 11e 4542 Luterbach Switzerland T 41 32 681 66 26 info schaffner com www schaffner com User and installation manual Passive Harmonic Filters ecosine FS42842...

Page 2: ...ty and service life of electrical installations help utilize electric system capacity better and are the key to meet Power Quality standards such EN61000 3 12 ecosine filters help to reduce the costly...

Page 3: ...ion has to be carried out by a trained and certified electrician or technician who is familiar with installation and safety procedures in three phase power systems Warning High voltage potentials are...

Page 4: ...e 20 14 Filter selection 21 14 1 Filter selection table FS42842 50Hz 22 15 Filter application 23 16 Filter installation 24 16 1 Drilling pattern for wall mounted filters 25 2 1 Bolt selection 25 16 2...

Page 5: ...onic Equipment 35 22 4 Metering watt hour meters 35 22 5 Switchgear and Relaying 35 22 6 Communication Equipment 35 23 Appendix I International standards 37 23 1 Engineering recommendation G5 4 1 Defi...

Page 6: ...240V grids 240A drive input current with copper bus bar for diode or SCR thyristor front end Connection style 33 safety terminal block 10mm2 34 safety terminal block 25mm2 35 safety terminal block 50m...

Page 7: ...y 1 6x rated current for 1 minute once per hour 2x rated current for 10 seconds once per hour 5x rated current for 1 second once per hour Capacitive current at low load 30 of rated input current at 40...

Page 8: ...and 4000m 3300ft and 13123ft requires a derating according to the table below 105 100 95 90 85 80 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Altitude a s l m Note do not use ecosine passive harmonic fi...

Page 9: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 9 43 schaffner com 4 Mechanical specifications...

Page 10: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 10 43 schaffner com...

Page 11: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 11 43 schaffner com...

Page 12: ...erformance characteristic of FS42842 series in balanced diode rectifier front end applications with and without DC link choke In SCR rectifier applications filter performance greatly depends upon the...

Page 13: ...nd Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 13 43 schaffner com 6 Power factor vs load diode rectifier front ends Note in SCR rectifier applications filter characteristics greatly depend upon the firing an...

Page 14: ...nstallation Manual Ecosine FS42842 14 43 schaffner com 7 Drive dc link voltage vs load diode rectifier front ends Note in SCR rectifier applications filter characteristics greatly depend upon the firi...

Page 15: ...h 250VAC 2 5A touch safe terminal 4mm 2 contact Open position indicates error PE Protective earth Threaded studs with washer and nut Function blocks Chokes Power magnetic components incl over temperat...

Page 16: ...e FS42842 16 43 schaffner com 9 External filter elements Line terminals 3 TDJ terminals 6 Over temperature contact 2 Load terminals 3 PE terminals 2 Fan s Line terminals 3 TDJ terminals 6 Over tempera...

Page 17: ...osine FS42842 17 43 schaffner com 10 Audible noise Tests have been performed at nominal filter load Ambient noise level 49dB A Filter FS42842 13 44 P 5 5kW 60dB A 1m FS42842 210 40 P 110kW 70dB A 1m E...

Page 18: ...nic voltages Both harmonic currents and voltages give raise to serious issues such as electric system overload reliability problems and violations against international standards and utility codes eco...

Page 19: ...otor drive without built in DC link choke Without ecosine filter With ecosine filter Voltage and current waveforms Voltage and current waveforms Current harmonics THD 76 9 Current harmonics THD 11 6 C...

Page 20: ...motor drive with built in DC link choke Without ecosine filter With ecosine filter Voltage and current waveforms Voltage and current waveforms Current harmonics THD 45 1 Current Harmonics THD 7 9 Cur...

Page 21: ...election table Depending upon the grid voltage the same filter is rated for two different rectifier drive input real power values For 380 400 415V lines the filters have a lower power rating than for...

Page 22: ...400 VAC 50 Hz 500 VAC 50 Hz 25 C 50 Hz connections kW kW W kg FS 42842 10 44 4 5 5 63 44 10 FS 42842 13 44 5 5 7 5 82 44 10 FS 42842 16 44 7 5 11 105 44 15 FS 42842 24 33 11 15 153 33 20 FS 42842 32 3...

Page 23: ...o use a central harmonic filter at the PCC for IEEE Std 519 2014 compliance purposes ecosine filters are also suitable for paralleling lower power non linear loads on a higher power harmonic filter to...

Page 24: ...is not going to be put in service upon receipt store within the original container in a clean dry location free of dust and chemicals Step 2 Mounting Ecosine load applied filters are best installed as...

Page 25: ...Filter placement 1 Set bolts loose into wall leave 5mm distance from head to wall 2 Lift filter with appropriate hoist using lifting eye bolt attached in package smallest types up to 20kg may be lift...

Page 26: ...Nm 16 6 Connect ecosine load side terminals L1 L2 L3 to respective motor drive or rectifier inputs Last two digits of ecosine part number i e FS42842 60 34 indicate terminal type See table to the righ...

Page 27: ...t ecosine trap terminals A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 See table on the right for recommended wire size and torque Designation Wire Torque AWG mm2 Nm FS42842 10 44 16 1 5 1 5 FS42842 13 44 16 1 5 1 5 FS42842 16 4...

Page 28: ...200 FS42842 210 40 250 224 FS42842 260 99 300 250 FS42842 320 99 350 300 A system with multiple ecosine filters paralleled for a high power load need each a separate 3 phase line side fuse block corre...

Page 29: ...normal operating conditions Any operation under extreme conditions such as over temperatures overvoltage situations polluted environments etc reduces the life expectancy Under normal operating conditi...

Page 30: ...Disconnect line side power Let ample time elapse 1 minute for the capacitors to discharge to safe levels Check with voltage meter before proceeding Consult your local safety instructions 2 Untighten...

Page 31: ...requires adequate reaction in order to prevent possible system damage i e cable or cabinet overheating Either the cabinet safety monitoring unit must make use of the alarm contact or the contact must...

Page 32: ...echnical data of over temperature contact Error status Switch open Switching power max 2 5A 250VAC or 30VDC Technology Bi metal switch potential free Safety UL 2111 Note The described applications of...

Page 33: ...undergone rigorous testing and qualification procedures Every unit runs through a 100 test in our ISO 9001 2008 factories There are no troubles to be expected if the filter is installed operated and m...

Page 34: ...operating cost and help to avoid expensive system production downtime There are two different aspects to answer this question 1 Most likely the installation of ecosine filters will not result in a lo...

Page 35: ...ating and thus reduced steady state current carryingcapability Fuses suffer derating Complete definition of relay response impossible Older circuit breakers responding to peak currents may cause nuisa...

Page 36: ...anned for the integration of ecosine filtersinto a cabinet A This value defined as CFM cubic feet per minute 1CFM 1 7m 3 h depends upon filter model and power rating Please refer to the following tabl...

Page 37: ...1 Definitions Non linear load or equipment A load or equipment that draws a non sinusoidal current when energized by a sinusoidal voltage Aggregate load Non linear load equal to the sum of the indivi...

Page 38: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 38 43 schaffner com 23 3 G5 4 1 current harmonic limits for loads rated 16A per phase...

Page 39: ...with the harmonic order n to the r m s value of the fundamental Reference fundamental current I1 r m s value of the fundamental component of the rated line current Iequ of the equipment The reference...

Page 40: ...normally fulfilled by equipment with an uncontrolled rectifier bridge and capacitive filter including a 3 AC or 4 DC reactor 2 The design of the equipment is such that the phase angle of the 5th harmo...

Page 41: ...ply of that Ssc value or more For that purpose the statement in the instruction manual shall be Where xx is the value of Ssc corresponding to the minimum value of Rsce for which the limits given in Ta...

Page 42: ...start ups or unusual conditions the limits may be exceeded by 50 Table 10 3 current distortion limits for general distribution systems 120V through 69000V 23 8 Other standards ecosine harmonic filter...

Page 43: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 43 43 schaffner com 24 Appendix II Declaration of conformity...

Page 44: ...Schaffner Group User and Installation Manual Ecosine FS42842 Scha ner Group Nordstrasse 11e 4542 Luterbach Switzerland T 41 32 681 66 26 info schaffner com www scha ner com...

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