Schaffner EMC's New Literature on ECOsin Active harmonic filters

May 20, 2015

 

Schaffner EMC introduces new literature detailing the company’s ECOsin Active harmonic filters with Germanischer Lloyd approval.  This proven technology injects corrective current to immediately compensate harmonics, phase-shift and load-imbalance, making them ideal for use within the marine, offshore and oil & gas industries.   These industries increasingly rely on high power AC and DC drives to attain energy efficiency, lower costs of operation, reduced maintenance and lower emissions.  But these non-linear loads draw non-sinusoidal current from the grid, introducing harmful harmonics which create a host of problems – from nuisance issues to catastrophic problems. 

This 4-page, full-color brochure details ECOsin Active Harmonic Filters which provide harmonic compensation in real-time, eliminating disturbances before they can cause problems.   Copies of the brochure are available by request or they can be downloaded at www.schaffnerusa.com/downloads. 

Their PQ product line includes active and passive harmonic filters, along with sine wave filters, which allow the efficient and reliable operation of electrical and electronic equipment and systems.
 

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