
- Technology: Active Filter
- Origin: Made in Germany
- Power Quality Issue it Addresses: Harmonics
Revcon Harmonic Active Filter
The Revcon Harmonic Filter (RHF) - Active is a cutting-edge solution designed to mitigate harmonic distortion in electrical systems. Utilizing advanced SiC (silicon carbide) technology, the RHF-Active filter effectively eliminates harmonic currents, ensuring a pure sinusoidal waveform for non-linear loads.
Benefits of RHF-Active:
- Noiseless Operation: With a high clock frequency of over 50kHz, the RHF-Active operates silently, making it suitable for both industrial and commercial environments.
- High Efficiency: Achieves up to 98.5% efficiency, reducing energy costs by up to 75% compared to traditional solutions.
- Compact Design: The filter's high efficiency allows for a space-saving design, making it easy to install even in tight spaces.
- Easy Installation: Lightweight (maximum 18kg per module) and tool-free installation enable quick and simple setup.
- Accurate Harmonic Compensation: Offers outstanding accuracy in eliminating higher-order harmonics, ensuring compliance with standards like IEEE 519-2014.
- Versatile Application: Can be used for power factor correction, imbalance compensation, and harmonic mitigation across various industries and applications.
Why Choose RHF-Active?
- Versatility: Unlike passive filters, the RHF-Active can adapt to different loads with varying harmonic spectrums, making it ideal for dynamic environments.
- Decentralized Compensation: Easily retrofitted into existing systems, the RHF-Active can be installed at any point within a low voltage network, providing effective harmonic compensation for groups of drives.
- Avoidance of Reactive Power: Unlike passive filters that may introduce unwanted reactive power, the RHF-Active maintains a near-perfect power factor, regardless of the load.
- Future-Proof: The RHF-Active is suitable for both new installations and retrofits, offering a reliable and efficient alternative to traditional passive filters, particularly in applications with continuous or high non-linear loads.
