Marmitek FD10 08934 プリント
製品コード
08934
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Supply voltage:
230 V +10% -15% 50 Hz
Maximum current:
63 A
Filter centre frequency:
120 kHz
Filter band width:
5 kHz min. (3 dB points)
Forward attenuation:
-20 dB min. at zero current
-15 dB min.at 63 A
Reverse attenuation:
15 dB min.
Forward input impedance: 20 Ohms min. at 120 kHz
Coupling loss:
2 dB max. at 120 kHz
Connections:
screw type terminals for phase (supply), phase (house),
neutral,coupling
Ambient temperature:
- 10° C to + 40° C (operation)
- 20° C to + 70° C (storage)
Measurements: 35x80x65
mm
Coupling with filtering
Coupling without filtering
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With the FD10 Phase Coupling Filter Marmitek X-10 signals can be transferred from
one phase to another. The Marmitek X-10 system can be used in installations with 3
phases, in which wall sockets and switches are divided over more phases.
phases, in which wall sockets and switches are divided over more phases.
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Marmitek X-10 signals are often coupled by the way a 3-phase system is constructed,
or by any connected appliances in the house. When the signals are not coupled
across the phases, this needs to be achieved with a FD10 Phase Coupling Filter.
across the phases, this needs to be achieved with a FD10 Phase Coupling Filter.
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When using multiple filters in a multiple-phase system, all coupling filters need to
be interconnected with a single wire.
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Phase and Neutral have to be available before the module can be installed.
The signal transmission of high frequency pulses via the mains network can be af-
fected by active or passive interferences. When used correctly, the filter/phase coupler
will extensively suppress these interferences. Typical active interference sources are
appliances that do not conform to the EMC regulations. In addition there are wireless
intercommunication systems which use mains borne signaling. They transmit high
frequency signals into the mains network. These disturbances are usually carried into
the house network from outside, e.g. from neighbours or industrial installations. They
are suppressed by the filter/phase coupler. Remaining interferences generated within
the house network are without significance as the special dynamic filtering techniques
of the X-10 system ensure undisturbed performance. The FD10 also includes the abil-
ity to couple X-10 signals across phases. For installation with three phases, use three
FD10 filters and couple the filters by connecting their terminals K to the next phase,
respectively.
fected by active or passive interferences. When used correctly, the filter/phase coupler
will extensively suppress these interferences. Typical active interference sources are
appliances that do not conform to the EMC regulations. In addition there are wireless
intercommunication systems which use mains borne signaling. They transmit high
frequency signals into the mains network. These disturbances are usually carried into
the house network from outside, e.g. from neighbours or industrial installations. They
are suppressed by the filter/phase coupler. Remaining interferences generated within
the house network are without significance as the special dynamic filtering techniques
of the X-10 system ensure undisturbed performance. The FD10 also includes the abil-
ity to couple X-10 signals across phases. For installation with three phases, use three
FD10 filters and couple the filters by connecting their terminals K to the next phase,
respectively.
FD10™
FD10™
Art. nr. 08934
Universal box size (LxWxH)
90 x 74 x 144 mm with euroslot
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