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News Release from: Schaffner | Subject: FN9221 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2001
High-specification IEC-inlet filters
Progressive design and manufacturing initiatives from Schaffner have resulted in the introduction of a new series of IEC950-compliant inlet filters.
Progressive design and manufacturing initiatives from Schaffner have resulted in the introduction of a new series of IEC950-compliant inlet filters The FN9221 series offers significant cost savings over traditional devices while maintaining high specifications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The proven high-performance characteristics of the established FN9222 Series of IEC inlet power entry modules, and the compact dimensions of the popular FN9223 Series, have been combined to produce the new FN9221 Series filters.
The new range offers a compact one-part solution with an excellent size to performance ratio.
Typical applications for the high-specification modules include switch-mode power supplies, office equipment and a vast array of similar areas where efficient protection from mains borne transients is cost-effectively required.
A low-leakage version of the new device is also available for medical equipment applications.
As standard, the modules are supplied as screw-mounting units, an optional snap-in version is also available.
Both types feature fast-on power connectors on the laod side.
A selection of current ratings is offered, up to 10A, with a maximum supply voltage of 250V AC.
The units operate at frequencies from DC to 400Hz.
All IEC-inlets are C-US (CSA and UL) and SEMKO (EN 133'200 and IEC 60'939) approved. Request a free brochure from Schaffner ...
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