How Passive Harmonic Filters Work
Passive harmonic filters are made up of a collection of components including inductors and capacitors. These devices are tuned to target specific frequencies and provide a low impedance path for the disruptive frequencies. The targeted frequencies are diverted to the filter components where this energy is safely dissipated, preventing them from interfering with the incoming power supply.
Sources of Harmonic Issues
- Unexplained equipment failures
- Flickering Lights
- Overheating of power cables, motors & transformers
- Frequent tripping of circuit breakers and blown fuses
- Inconsistent equipment operation of electrical fixtures
- Fines, charges and warnings from your electrical utility provider
Harmonic Filter Basic Schematic Diagram
“Harmonizing electrical distortion.”