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THID
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A signal's total harmonic current distortion (THID) is the ratio of the sum of the powers of all harmonic frequencies above the fundamental frequency to the power of the fundamental frequency.
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All matching products will have a value less than or equal to the specified value.
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Rated Power
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Reactive power is the mathematical product of voltage and current consumed by reactive loads. Examples of reactive loads include capacitors and inductors. These loads, when connected to an AC voltage source, draw current. However, because this current is 90o out-of-phase with the applied voltage, reactive loads consume no real-power in the ideal sense.
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Standard Compliance
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IEEE 519
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IEEE 519 is a standard from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) that is designed to help utilities and end-users deal with the growing issue of harmonic voltages and currents. IEEE 519 imposes harmonic distortion limits on new electrical equipment that are added to a system. The IEEE 519 standards are applicable in the United States.
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EN 61000
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EN 61000 is a European standard for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) that includes harmonic distortion limits.
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AS 2279
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AS 2279 is an Australian standard for harmonic distortion limits.
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BS G5/3
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BS G5/3 is a British standard for harmonic distortion limits.
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Other
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Other unlisted or proprietary standards.
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Nominal Input Voltage
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110 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 110 volts.
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208 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 208 volts.
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240 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 240 volts.
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380 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 380 volts.
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480 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 480 volts.
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600 V
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The filter operates with a nominal voltage of 600 volts.
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Other unlisted operating voltages.
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Frequency
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50 Hz
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The required operating frequency is 50 Hz.
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60 Hz
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The required operating frequency is 60 Hz.
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Other
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Other unlisted operating frequency.
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