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Filter coil
three-phasefor wind turbinecopper

Filter coil - Dongguan Wahhing Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd. - three-phase / for wind turbine / copper
Filter coil - Dongguan Wahhing Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd. - three-phase / for wind turbine / copper
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Characteristics

Technology
filter
Electrical characteristics
three-phase
Applications
for wind turbine
Other characteristics
copper
Primary current

1,000 A

Voltage

690 V

Description

Product introduction: Three-phase filter reactor is the wind power converter reactor. Wind reactor includes: du/dt fan side reactor, grid side reactor, incoming line reactor. Du /dt fan side reactor limiting voltage rise too fast, weak three-phase imbalance; Network side reactor is used together with filter capacitance and damping resistance to correct output waveform and reduce harmonic current. The inlet reactor suppresses the influence of LC filter capacitor current on the power grid and enhances the filtering effect. Technical parameters: Rated working voltage: 1000A Max System voltage: 3-AC690V The fundamental frequency: 17Hz/50Hz Switching frequency: 1.5-6KHz The work environment: Height above sea level:≤3000m,Above 3000m can be used for derating The environment temperature:-25~55℃ Insulation class: F/H class Hi-pot: Core - winding 3000VAC 50Hz 60s, no damage Insulation resistance: Over 100 m Ω core - winding 1000 VDC Protecting grade: IP00,can be customzied according to customer requirements Winding material: Copper/Aluminum Noise: ≤70dB Product size: According to customer requirements Product execution standard GB1094.6《Power transformers - part 6: reactors》 SJ 3270《Safety requirements for isolating transformers》

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