economical solution to the challenge of load-applied
harmonics mitigation in three-phase power systems.
With a plug-and-play approach and more compact
dimensions than comparable products, they can be
quickly installed and easily commissioned. They
increase the reliability and service life of electric
installations, help utilize electric sytem capacity
better, and are the key to meet Power Quality
standards such as IEEE 519. Ecosine filters reshape
your distorted current back to the desired sinusoidal
waveform. Schaffner ecosine filters can be applied to
virtually any kind of power electronics with front-end
six-pulse rectifiers, 3-phase diode or thyristor bridges,
where harmonic current distortion needs to be
reduced to defined limits.
Technical specifications
Nominal operating voltage
Operating frequency
Nominal motor drive input power rating
Total harmonic current distortion THID*
Efficiency
High potential test voltage
Protection category
Cooling
Overload capability
Ambient temperature range
3 x 440 VAC to 500 VAC ±10%
50 Hz ±1 Hz
1.1 to 250 kW
<5% at rated power
>98% for rated voltage and power
P –> E 2160 VAC (1 s)
IP 00, IP 20
Internal fan cooling or external cooling**
1.6x rated current for 1 minute, once per hour
–25°C to +45°C fully operational
+45°C to +70°C derated operation***
–25°C to +85°C transport and storage
UL 94 V-2
Filter: UL 61800-5-1, EN 61800-5-1
Chokes: EN 61558-2-20 or EN 60076-6
>200,000 hours
100 kA
TN, TT, IT
OV III (IEC 60664-1 / UL 61800-5-1)
Typical applications
Equipment with front-end six-pulse rectifier
Motor drives
Factory automation equipment
Water/wastewater treatment facilities
Fan and pump applications
HVAC installations
Mission-critical processes
DC fast chargers
Flammability corresponding to
Design corresponding to
MTBF @ 45°C/500 V (Mil-HB-217F)
SCCR****
Earthing System
Overvoltage category
Typical electrical schematic
****System requirements: THVD <2%, line voltage unbalance <1%
** *
Note: performance specifications in this brochure refer to six-pulse diode rectifiers.
****SCR
rectifier front-ends will produce different results, dependent upon the firing angle of the thyristors.
THID ~5% at rated power for filter <6 kW
** Please check the inlet air flow required for cooling table on page 6 of this document.
*** I
derated
= I
nominal
*√((T
max-
T
amb
)/(T
max-
T
nominal
)) = I
nom
*√(70°C-T
amb
)/25°C
**** External UL-rated fuses required. Please consult the user manual.
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Filter selection table – IP 00 enclosure
Filter
Rated load power
@ 480 VAC/50 Hz
[kW]
1.1
2.2
4.4
5.5
7.5
11
15
19
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
200
250
Motor drive
input current
[Arms]***
1.5
3
5.5
10
13
16
24
32
38
45
60
75
90
110
150
180
210
260
320
400
Rated filter
input current
[Arms]
1.35
2.75
4.99
6.77
9.24
13.6
18.5
23.3
27.0
36.9
45.4
55.2
67.5
92.5
111
135
163
198
248
310
Weight
Typical
losses
Terminal
Frame
size
[kg]
5.8
8.4
11.3
14.0
16.9
20.9
28.2
32.0
36.0
47.5
53.9
63.1
66.8
88.1
120.1
140.6
160.9
181.1
216.8
256.7
[W]****
49
76
132
135
183
256
287
376
374
460
546
598
784
1036
1016
1083
1440
1412
1597
1745
110
110
112
112
112
112
113
113
113
115
115
115
115
115
116
116
118
118
118
118
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
D
E
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
H
H
FN 3450-1-110-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-2-110-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-4-112-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-6-112-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-8-112-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-11-112-E0_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-15-113-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-19-113-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-22-113-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-30-115-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-37-115-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-45-115-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-55-115-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-75-115-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-90-116-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-110-116-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-132-118-E0_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-160-118-E0_ _ _ _ _**
FN 3450-200-118-E0_ _ _ _ _**
FN 3450-250-118-E0_ _ _ _ _**
* Filter rating which does not require forced cooling or fan module
** Filter rating which does not require RC damping module for rectifiers with EMI filter
*** Motor drive input current without harmonic filter
**** Typical losses @ 45°C, 480V, 50Hz and rated load power
Filter power terminals
Terminal designation*
Screw thread
Flex wire AWG
Flex wire
Screw torque value
Max width**
cable lug
[mm
2
]
110
112
113
115
116
118
M3
M4
M6
M8
M8
M10
14-22
10-22
6-18
1/0-8
3/0-8
3/0-500 kcmil
0.4-2.5
0.4-6
0.75-16
10-50
10-95
95-240
[Nm]
0.5
1.2
3
8
8
10
[mm]
7
10
15
15
17
35
A
B, C
D
E, F
G
H
Frame size
* Recommended connector type: wire or cable lug for 110 to 113, only cable lug for 115 to 118
** To fulfill creepage/clearance acc. UL 61800-5-1 without additional protection (insulation). Creepage/clearance can vary depending on applicable standard and must
be reviewed by customer. Creepage/clearance may be reduced when additional protection (insulation) is provided.
Filter signal and earth terminals
Terminal type
Screw thread
Screw torque value
[Nm]
Signal
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
M3*
M5
M6
M6
M8
M8
M10
M10
M10
0.5
2.2
4
4
9
9
17
17
17
All
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Frame size
* Max width cable lug = 7 mm
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Datasheets
25 Jun 2019
Filter selection table – IP 20 enclosure
Filter
Rated load power
@ 480 VAC/50 Hz
[kW]
1.1
2.2
4
5.5
7.5
11
15
19
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
200
250
Motor drive
input current
[Arms]***
1.5
3
5.5
10
13
16
24
32
38
45
60
75
90
110
150
180
210
260
320
400
Rated filter
input current
[Arms]
1.35
2.75
4.99
6.77
9.24
13.6
18.5
23.3
27.0
36.9
45.4
55.2
67.5
92.5
111
135
163
198
248
310
Weight
Typical
losses
Terminal
Frame
size
[kg]
7
9
13
15
19
23
32
36
40
53
60
69
74
95
129
149
178
198
234
274
[W]****
49
76
132
135
183
256
287
376
374
460
546
598
784
1036
1016
1083
1440
1412
1597
1745
110
110
112
112
112
112
113
113
113
115
115
115
115
115
116
116
118
118
118
118
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
D
E
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
H
H
FN 3450-1-110-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-2-110-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-4-112-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-6-112-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-8-112-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-11-112-E2_ _ _ _ _*
FN 3450-15-113-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-19-113-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-22-113-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-30-115-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-37-115-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-45-115-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-55-115-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-75-115-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-90-116-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-110-116-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-132-118-E2_ _ _ _ _
FN 3450-160-118-E2_ _ _ _ _**
FN 3450-200-118-E2_ _ _ _ _**
FN 3450-250-118-E2_ _ _ _ _**
* Filter rating which does not require forced cooling or fan module
** Filter rating which does not require RC damping module for rectifiers with EMI filter
*** Motor drive input current without harmonic filter
**** Typical losses @ 45°C, 480V, 50Hz and rated load power
Filter power terminals
Terminal designation*
Screw thread
Flex wire AWG
Flex wire
Screw torque value
Max width**
cable lug
[mm
2
]
110
112
113
115
116
118
M3
M4
M6
M8
M8
M10
14-22
10-22
6-18
1/0-8
3/0-8
3/0-500 kcmil
0.4-2.5
0.4-6
0.75-16
10-50
10-95
95-240
[Nm]
0.5
1.2
3
8
8
10
[mm]
7
10
15
15
17
35
A
B, C
D
E, F
G
H
Frame size
* Recommended connector type: wire or cable lug for 110 to 113, only cable lug for 115 to 118
** To fulfill creepage/clearance acc. UL 61800-5-1 without additional protection (insulation). Creepage/clearance can vary depending on applicable standard and must
be reviewed by customer. Creepage/clearance may be reduced when additional protection (insulation) is provided.
Filter signal and earth terminals
Terminal type
Screw thread
Screw torque value
[Nm]
Signal
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
Earth (PE)
M3*
M5
M6
M6
M8
M8
M10
M10
M10
0.5
2.2
4
4
9
9
17
17
17
All
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Frame size
* Max width cable lug = 7 mm
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Datasheets
25 Jun 2019
Product selector
Table 1: Filter configurations if external air flow is available for cooling
(Filters do
not contain fan
and do
not contain aux. power supply)
E0XXXXX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke
E0XXJXX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke
- Filters contain trap disconnect
jumper
E0XXXRX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke and with EMI filter
- Filters contain RC damper
module
E0XXJRX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke and with EMI filter
- Filters contain RC damper
module and trap disconnect
jumper
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Table 2: Filter configurations with embedded ventilation
(Filters
contain fan
and
aux. power supply)
E0FAXXX and E2FAXXX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke
- Filters contain fan, aux. power
supply
E0FAJXX and E2FAJXX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke
- Filters contain fan, aux. power
supply and trap disconnect
jumper
E0FAXRX and E2FAXRX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke and with EMI filter
- Filters contain fan, aux. power
supply and RC damper module
E0FAJRX and E2FAJRX
- For rectifiers without DC-link
choke and with EMI filter
- Filters contain fan, aux. power
supply, RC damper module and
trap disconnect jumper
Table 3: Filter configurations if external aux. power supply for the fan is available
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