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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
2- and 4-line-filters 63 to 250 A
Multi-stage
Stopband attenuation:
- B84299*1*B/E001: 150kHz to 40 GHz
- B84299*1*B/E003: 14 kHz to 40 GHz
Features
General-purpose use through design with separate lines without intercoupling
Use of single chokes. Thus the insertion loss values are not reduced under all operating current
conditions and not when operated with artificial mains networks (AMN) or other equipment with
high leakage currents
Insertion loss to EN 55017
Design
The electrical components are incorporated in an RF-tight case of stainless steel. The cables enter
through glands. The RF-tight termination of the openings is produced by specially shaped lids.
The conductors and equipment grounding conductor are connected by threaded bolts. The surface
around the fixing holes is left as bare metal (unpainted) to ensure good RF contact with metal
surfaces (chassis, ground).
Protective measures (grounding)
The high capacitances between the lines and ground require special protective measures. If there are
no product-specific requirements, protection with a secondary ground wire (cross section min.
10 mm2) in accordance with EN 50178 is necessary. For this purpose the filter case have connecting
bolts at each end.
Resistors are incorporated in the filter to discharge capacitors after turn-off.
Scope of supply
Filters are supplied complete with all parts required for RF-tight installation (fixing screws, flanges, RF
gaskets, cable glands) and installation instructions.
Installation
No welding is needed on the shielding wall, so any subsequent installation is quite simple.
Accessories and special versions
RF-tight flexible connector fittings are available for installation spaced away from the shielding wall.
Filters with an EMP protection add-on for surge currents up to 100 kA per line are available on
request. To match requirements, filters can be supplied with different kinds of EMC or shielding cable
glands.
Tests
All filters are 100% tested and the results are archived under a filter's serial number. If required, a test
report can be generated for the serial number.
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Technical data and measuring conditions
Rated voltage 2-line filters
VR [L–PE / L–L]
250 V
Rated voltage 4-line filters
VR [L–PE / L–L]
250/440 V
Rated frequency
fR
50/60 Hz
Rated current
Power dissipation
IR
See characteristics
PD
See characteristics
Test voltage line to line
Vtest
1200 V DC / 2 sec.
Test voltage line to case
Vtest
1200 V DC / 2 sec.
Rated temperature
Overload capability (thermal)
TR
Iover
Leakage current (IEC 60939−1: 2010, Annex A)
Capacitive reactive current/line
ILeak
40 °C
75 x IR for 50 ms
10 x IR for 1 s
2 x IR for 1 min
1.4 x IR for 15 min
See characteristics
Ireactive
See characteristics
Max. permissible harmonic distortion (THD)
THDmax
8 % acc. EN 50160
Climatic category (IEC 60068-1: 1992)
Permissible ambient temperature
25/085/56
Degree of protection (IEC 60529: 2013)
IP 20
Max. DC resistance
−25 … +40 °C
RDC
See characteristics
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Characteristics and ordering codes
IR
Mech.
version
A
2-line filters
C
63
D
C
D
C
100
D
C
D
Attenuation
diagram
RDC
PD
Ireactive Ileak
mΩ
W
A
mA
1
3.5
30
1.1
1100
3
8.0
60
4.9
4900
1
2.0
40
1.1
1100
3
4.0
80
6.5
6500
1
3.5
45
1.1
115
3
8.0
90
4.9
510
1
2.0
60
1.1
115
3
4.0
120
6.5
675
1
0.8
55
1.6
165
3
2.0
135
6.5
675
1
0.3
60
1.2
130
2
0.5
95
1.6
160
Appr.
Dimensional Circuit weight Ordering code
drawing
diagram
kg
1
2
3
4
1
2
5
6
1
18
3
39
1
18
5
51
2
30
4
45
2
32
6
72
4
40
6
100
7
52
8
68
B84299C1630B001
B84299D1630B001
B84299C1630B003
B84299D1630B003
B84299C1101B001
B84299D1101B001
B84299C1101B003
B84299D1101B003
4-line filters
C
63
D
C
D
C
100
D
C
D
C
150
D
C
D
C
250
D
C
D
7
8
9
10
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
B84299C1630E001
B84299D1630E001
B84299C1630E003
B84299D1630E003
B84299C1101E001
B84299D1101E001
B84299C1101E003
B84299D1101E003
B84299C1151E001
B84299D1151E001
B84299C1151E003
B84299D1151E003
B84299C1251E001
B84299D1251E001
B84299C1251E003
B84299D1251E003
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Typical circuit diagrams
Circuit diagram 1: 2 line filters 63A/100A with 100 dB from 150 kHz
Circuit diagram 2: 4 line filters 63A/100A with 100 dB from 150 kHz
Circuit diagram 3: 2 line filters 63A with 100 dB from 14 kHz
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Circuit diagram 4: 4 line filter 63A with 100 dB from 14 kHz and filters 150A with 100 dB at 150 kHz
Circuit diagram 5: 2 line filters 100A with 100 dB from 14 kHz
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Circuit diagram 6: 4 line filters 100A and 150A with 100 dB from 14 kHz
Circuit diagram 7: 4 line filters 250A with 100 dB from 150 kHz
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Circuit diagram 8: 4 line filters 250A with 100 dB from 110 kHz
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Attenuation diagram 1: Filters with 100dB from 150 kHz up to 40 GHz
Insertion loss ae as a function of frequency f (typical values at Z = 50 Ohm)
Attenuation diagram 2: Filters with 100dB from 110 kHz up to 40 GHz
Insertion loss ae as a function of frequency f (typical values at Z = 50 Ohm)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Attenuation diagram 3: Filters with 100dB from 14 kHz up to 40 GHz
Insertion loss ae as a function of frequency f (typical values at Z = 50 Ohm)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Dimensional drawings
Drawing 1 - B84299C1630B001 (2x63A), B84299C1101B001 (2x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 2 - B84299D1630B001 (2x63A), B84299D1101B001 (2x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
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B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 3 - B84299C1630B003 (2x63A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
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B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 4 - B84299D1630B003 (2x63A)
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B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 5 - B84299C1101B003 (2x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 6 - B84299D1101B003 (2x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 7 - B84299C1630E001 (4x63A), B84299C1101E001 (4x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 8 - B84299D1630E001 (4x63A), B84299D1101E001 (4x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 9 - B84299C1630E003 (4x63A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 10 - B84299D1630E003 (4x63A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 11 - B84299C1101E003 (4x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 12 - B84299D1101E003 (4x100A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 13 - B84299C1151E001 (4x150A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 14 - B84299D1151E001 (4x150A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 15 - B84299C1151E003 (4x150A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 16 - B84299D1151E003 (4x150A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 17 - B84299C1251E001 (4x250A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 18 - B84299D1251E001 (4x250A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 19 - B84299C1251E003 (4x250A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Drawing 20 - B84299D1251E003 (4x250A)
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
RF-tíght connection of types B84299C… with connection hole 37 mm
Flexible conduit B84298A0042L...
(diameter 25 mm, length 10...980cm),
please order separate.
Detailed datas see data sheet B84298-A42-L...-x-7659
Filter
(shielded side)
Hole in the shielded wall:
+1
Ø37 mm ( Ø55 mm metallic bare)
RF−Sealing
Note: The bending radius of the flexible conduit depends on the used type of cable
RF-tíght connection of types B84299C… with connection hole 54 mm
Flexible conduit B84298A0044L...
(diameter 40 mm, length 10...980cm ),
please order separate
Detailed datas see data sheet B84298-A44-L...-x-7659
Filter
(shielded side)
Hole in the shielded wall:
+1
Ø54 mm (ø70 mm metallic bare)
RF−Sealing
Shielded wall
Note: The bending radius of the flexible conduit depends on the used type of cable
RF-tíght connection of types B84299D… with connection hole 37 mm
Shielded wall
Washer
Nut 1)
1)
RF-Gasket 1)
1)
Cable gland
Hole in the shielded wall: Ø37+1 mm ( Ø55 mm metallic bare)
Self locking
nut M8 1)
(4x)
Self locking screws M8x20 1)
(holes in the shielded wall: Ø 9...9.5mm)
1)
Included in delivery
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
RF-tíght connection of types B84299D… with connection hole 54 mm
Shielded wall
Washer
Nut
1)
1)
Self locking nut
1)
M8 (8x)
RF-Gasket
1)
Cable gland 1)
Hole in the shielded wall: Ø54+1 mm ( Ø70 mm metallic bare)
1)
Self locking screws M8x20
(holes in the shielded wall: Ø 9...9.5mm)
1)
Included in delivery
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Filters for shielded rooms
250/440 V, 63 … 250 A
B84299*1*B/E001 / B84299*1*B/E003
Cautions and warnings
Please read all safety and warning notes carefully before installing the filter and putting it into operation. The
same applies to the warning signs on the filter. Please ensure that the signs are not removed nor their legibility
impaired by external influences.
Death, serious bodily injury and substantial material damage to equipment may occur if the appropriate safety
measures are not carried out or the warnings in the text are not observed.
Using according to the terms
The filters may be used only for their intended application within the specified values in low voltage networks in
compliance with the instructions given in the data sheets and the data book.
The conditions at the place of application must comply with all specifications for the filter used.
Warning
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
It shall be ensured that only qualified persons (electricity specialists) are engaged on work such as
planning, assembly, installation, operation, repair and maintenance. They must be provided with the
corresponding documentation.
Danger of electric shock. Filters contain components that store an electric charge. Dangerous voltages
can continue to exist at the filter terminals for longer than five minutes even after the power has been
switched off.
The protective earth connections shall be the first to be made when the filter is installed and the last to
be disconnected. Depending on the magnitude of the leakage currents, the particular specifications for
making the protective earth connection must be observed.
Impermissible overloading of the filter or filter, such as with circuits able to cause resonances,
impermissible voltages at higher frequencies etc. can lead to bodily injury and death as well as cause
substantial material damages (e.g. destruction of the filter housing).
Filters must be protected in the application against impermissible exceeding of the rated currents by
overcurrent protective devices.
In case of leakage currents >3.5 mA you shall mount the PE conductor stationary with the required
cross section before beginning of operation and save it against disconnecting. For leakage currents
IL1.≤10 mA the PE conductor must have a KU value2 of 4.53; for leakage currents IL >10 mA the PE
conductor must have a KU value of 64.
Because the product can become very hot during operation, there is the risk of burns if
touched. The product can remain hot for some time after the power is switched off!
Display of ordering codes for EPCOS products
The ordering code for one and the same EPCOS product can be represented differently in data
sheets, data books, other publications, on the EPCOS website, or in order-related documents such as
shipping notes, order confirmations and product labels. The varying representations of the
ordering codes are due to different processes employed and do not affect the specifications of
the respective products. Detailed information can be found on the Internet under
www.epcos.com/orderingcodes
1
IL = leakage current let-go
The KU value (symbol KU) is a classification parameter of safety-referred failure types designed to ensure protection against hazardous
body currents and excessive heating.
3
IL = leakage current let-go
4
2
KU = 6 with respect to interruptions is achieved for fixed-connection lines ≥10 mm where the type of connection and installation
correspond to the requirements for PEN conductors as specified in relevant standards.
2
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Important notes
The following applies to all products named in this publication:
1. Some parts of this publication contain statements about the suitability of our products for
certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical
requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We
nevertheless expressly point out that such statements cannot be regarded as binding
statements about the suitability of our products for a particular customer application. As a
rule, EPCOS is either unfamiliar with individual customer applications or less familiar with them
than the customers themselves. For these reasons, it is always ultimately incumbent on the
customer to check and decide whether an EPCOS product with the properties described in the
product specification is suitable for use in a particular customer application.
2. We also point out that in individual cases, a malfunction of electronic components or failure
before the end of their usual service life cannot be completely ruled out in the current state
of the art, even if they are operated as specified. In customer applications requiring a very high
level of operational safety and especially in customer applications in which the malfunction or
failure of an electronic component could endanger human life or health (e.g. in accident
prevention or life-saving systems), it must therefore be ensured by means of suitable design of the
customer application or other action taken by the customer (e.g. installation of protective circuitry
or redundancy) that no injury or damage is sustained by third parties in the event of malfunction or
failure of an electronic component.
3. The warnings, cautions and product-specific notes must be observed.
4. In order to satisfy certain technical requirements, some of the products described in this
publication may contain substances subject to restrictions in certain jurisdictions (e.g.
because they are classed as hazardous). Useful information on this will be found in our Material
Data Sheets on the Internet (www.epcos.com/material). Should you have any more detailed
questions, please contact our sales offices.
5. We constantly strive to improve our products. Consequently, the products described in this
publication may change from time to time. The same is true of the corresponding product
specifications. Please check therefore to what extent product descriptions and specifications
contained in this publication are still applicable before or when you place an order.
We also reserve the right to discontinue production and delivery of products. Consequently,
we cannot guarantee that all products named in this publication will always be available.
The aforementioned does not apply in the case of individual agreements deviating from the
foregoing for customer-specific products.
6. Unless otherwise agreed in individual contracts, all orders are subject to the current version of
the “General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services in the Electrical Industry”
published by the German Electrical and Electronics Industry Association (ZVEI).
7. The trade names EPCOS, CeraDiode, CeraLink, CeraPad, CeraPlas, CSMP, CTVS, DeltaCap,
DigiSiMic, ExoCore, FilterCap, FormFit, LeaXield, MiniBlue, MiniCell, MKD, MKK, MotorCap,
PCC, PhaseCap, PhaseCube, PhaseMod, PhiCap, PowerHap, PQSine, PQvar, SIFERRIT, SIFI,
SIKOREL, SilverCap, SIMDAD, SiMic, SIMID, SineFormer, SIOV, ThermoFuse, WindCap are
trademarks registered or pending in Europe and in other countries. Further information will be
found on the Internet at www.epcos.com/trademarks.
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