NAP-30-472 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

1776-1420-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

NAP-30-472

Price: $ 26.46
Product Category:

Filters

Manufacturer: Cosel USA, Inc.
Short Description: LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 30A CHAS
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: NAP-30-472 datasheetNAP-30-472 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 6
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10 +: $ 23.29930
25 +: $ 22.54770
50 +: $ 21.79610
100 +: $ 21.04450
250 +: $ 18.78980
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$ 26.46
Specifications
Series: NAP
Part Status: Active
Filter Type: Single Phase
Configuration: Single Stage
Voltage - Rated DC: 250V
Voltage - Rated AC: 250V
Voltage - Rated AC (Phase to Ground/Neutral): 250V
Current: 30A
Frequency - Operating: --
Applications: General Purpose
Approvals: cURus, VDE
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Chassis Mount
Termination Style: Terminal Block
Inductance: --
Description

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Power Line Filter Modules are electronic components used to condition the incoming voltage from a wall outlet or other source to a form suitable for powering certain electronic devices. The "NAP-30-472" Power Line Filter Module is a popular model for controlling electricity in this way.The Power Line Filter Module captures the energy from the source power line and uses it to provide the desired level of protection from dangerous electric shock and other unwanted environmental influences. It does this by using two different types of electronic components, one for the filtering process and one for the conversion of the voltage to a more usable form. The filtering component, or "main body," of the module is composed of three distinct components: a conductor, an inductor, and a capacitive element. The conductor is responsible for capturing the incoming energy from the source line and transferring it to the rest of the module. The inductor and the capacitive element work together to form a resonant circuit that filters the incoming energy into a more appropriate form. The goal is to reduce voltage spikes, harmonics, and other unwanted electrical noise while delivering clean power to the device. The second component of the module is the "converter" which is responsible for transforming the output of the filter into a form of power that is suitable for powering the electronic device. This conversion is done using a step-down voltage regulator, which transforms the input into the desired level of voltage and current. In the NAP-30-472 Power Line Filter Module, this is achieved with the help of two switching transistors. The NAP-30-472 module then sends its converted energy to the desired electrical device using a simple three-wire connection: the ground wire, the power wire, and the control wire. The ground wire provides the return path for the current and provides a common ground point for all the components. The power wire carries the output from the Converter to the device, while the Control Wire will carry the activation and deactivation signals for the power supply.In summary, the Power Line Filter Module is an essential component in the design of electronic systems. Its filtering capabilities reduce unwanted environmental interference, while its conversion capabilities supply the desired voltage and current to the desired device. The NAP-30-472 Power Line Filter Module is a popular module that can provide reliable filtering and conversion performance for a variety of electronic applications.

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