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Power Conditioning 150VA 120V In/Out

63-13-115-6

Manufacturer Part Number
63-13-115-6
Description
Power Conditioning 150VA 120V In/Out
Manufacturer
SOLA HEVI DUTY
Series
MCRr
Datasheets

Specifications of 63-13-115-6

Output Voltage
120 V
Output Power
150 VA
Input Voltage (nominal)
120 V
Features
Harmonic Filtering
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Input Voltage
120 V
Number Of Outlets
4
Voltage Regulation
+/- 3 %
Voltage Regulation Accuracy
+/- 3 %
Suppressor Type
Power Line Conditioner
No. Of Outlets
4
Width
177.8mm
Height
152.4mm
Output Type
Fixed
External Height
6.00"
Attenuation
120 dB (Common Mode), 60 dB (Transverse Mode)
Depth
9 in.
Power, Rating
150 VA
Standards
CSA Certified, UL Listed
Temperature, Operating
-20 to +40 °C
Weight
21 lbs.
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Operating Characteristics of the CVS & MCR Series
Temperature
Sola’s ferroresonant power conditioners are very stable
with respect to temperature. The change in output voltage
is only 0.025%/°C. Units are factory adjusted to +2%/-0%
of nominal, with full load and nominal input voltage. This
ad just ment to the high side of nominal is to compensate for
the natural temperature drift of about 1% that takes place
during initial turn-on or warm-up. When the unit warms up to
operating tem per a ture, the voltage typ i cal ly falls about 1%.
At a stable operating temperature, the output voltage will
change slightly with varying ambient temperatures. This shift
is equal to approximately 1% for each 40°C of temperature
change. The normal maximum temperature rise of a Sola
power conditioner may fall anywhere in the range of 40°C
to 110°C depending on the type and rating. The nominal
design ambient range is between -20°C and +50°C (-20°C
to +40°C for 70 - 1000 VA, 60 Hz portable models).
External Magnetic Field
In almost all applications, this effect may be dis re gard ed.
The exclusive Sola/Hevi-Duty “wide outside leg” construction
(U.S. Patent 2,806,199) reduces stray magnetic fi elds to a
practical minimum. On critical applications, care should be
taken in ori en ta tion of the core with respect to critical circuits
to minimize the effect of the fi eld.
Phase Shift
The phase difference which exists between input and
output voltages is in the range of 120 degrees to 140 de-
grees at full load. This phase difference varies with the mag-
nitude and power factor of the load, and to a lesser extent,
with changes in line voltage and load power factor.
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Power Protection and Conditioning
Transient Protection
Ferroresonant power conditioners protect input transients
(caused by lightning and load switch ing) from damaging the
sensitive electronic load. A typical surge protective device
(SPD) tries to ‘clamp’ a transient by diverting it to ground.
A ferroresonant power conditioner “blocks” the tran sient.
This ‘block ing’ action is achieved by total physical separation
from input (primary) to output (sec ond ary). Because of
this difference in operation, it is diffi cult to apply the same
specifi cations to a ferroresonant power con di tion er. Some
parallels can be made however.
One, is that under load, the let-through voltage of a
ferroresonant power con di tion er (SPD refer to "clamping
voltage”) is less than 10 V above the point where the sine
wave would normally be at any given time. The ferroreso-
nant power conditioner is an ‘active tracking’ suppressor
with several advantages. The Ferro power conditioner will
not shunt the transient to the ground line as SPD devices
typically do. Shunting the transient to ground can cause the
disturbance to be transmitted to other sen si tive loads within
a facility. This can pose serious problems with elec tron ic or
microprocessor-based equip ment, especially if there is poor
grounding within a facility. Other advantages provided by fer-
roresonant power con di tion ers include noise fi ltering, fi ltering
of har mon ic distortion and protection against voltage fl uctua-
tions such as sags or swells. These features are not provided
by standard surge suppression devices but are often
mis rep re sent ed or misused by SPD manufacturers trying to
market their product as a “Do All” power quality device.
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