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Technical Specifications of InPhase Hybrid Filters

Introduction Specifications reflect not just numbers, but how effectively a system integrates, responds to load changes, and protects equipment. InPhase Hybrid Filters are designed for high precision and reliability.

Overview of Specifications

ParameterInPhase Hybrid Filter
Reactive Power CompensationUp to 2 MVAR, modular & scalable
Harmonic MitigationEffective up to 50th order harmonics
Switching Response Time< 10 milliseconds
System Efficiency> 98%
Operating Voltage Range415V ±10%
Cooling SystemIntelligent air-cooled mechanism
Communication ProtocolsModbus RTU / TCP-IP / Ethernet
Compliance StandardsIEEE 519, IEC 61000, CEA norms

Detailed Explanation of Key Specifications

  1. Reactive Power Compensation – Up to 2 MVAR Industries with motors, drives, and furnaces require reactive power compensation. InPhase Hybrid Filters provide up to 2 MVAR, with modular scalability.
  2. Harmonic Mitigation – Up to 50th Order Nonlinear loads generate harmonics that can overheat equipment and trigger tripping. HHFs mitigate harmonics up to 50th order, ensuring IEEE 519 compliance.
  3. Switching Response Time – < 50 ms Dynamic industrial loads require fast filter response to prevent voltage dips and flickers. InPhase filters respond almost instantly.
  4. System Efficiency – >98% High efficiency reduces energy losses, contributing to cost savings and sustainability goals.
  5. Operating Voltage Range – 415V ±10% Filters perform reliably under voltage fluctuations, ensuring uninterrupted protection.
  6. Cooling Mechanism – Intelligent Air Cooling Optimal thermal management prevents overheating, extends lifespan, and reduces maintenance complexity.
  7. Communication Protocols – Modbus / Ethernet Real-time monitoring, SCADA integration, and predictive maintenance are enabled through built-in connectivity.
  8. Compliance with Global Standards
  • IEEE 519: Harmonic control 
  • IEC 61000: Electromagnetic compatibility 
  • CEA norms: Power quality in India 

Case Example: Steel Plant in Maharashtra Installation of 2 MVAR filters reduced transformer overheating by 40%, improved PF from 0.78 to 0.96, and saved ₹18 lakhs annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is 10 ms response time important? Ensures system stability during rapid load changes. 
  • Is 2 MVAR sufficient for large industries? Modular design allows multiple units for higher capacities. 
  • How does IEEE 519 compliance help? Prevents penalties and ensures grid compatibility. 
  • Can filters be monitored remotely? Yes, via SCADA and built-in communication interfaces. 

Conclusion Technical specifications define performance, reliability, and ROI. InPhase Hybrid Filters translate specifications into real-world benefits: reduced costs, equipment protection, and compliance.

📩 Contact InPhase technical team for datasheets or customized solutions.

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