R5X370. OPTIM FRF-37

R5X370. OPTIM FRF-37

OPTIM FRF-37 CIRCUTOR Fixed Capacitor: Efficient Solution for Reactive Power Compensation

The OPTIM FRF-37 fixed capacitor from CIRCUTOR is a device designed for reactive power compensation in electrical systems with constant loads and the presence of harmonics. It offers a robust and reliable solution to improve the power factor, reduce energy losses, and minimize the risk of resonance in the network. Its design includes comprehensive protection to ensure safe and prolonged operation.

Technical Specifications

  • Reference: R5X370
  • Brand: CIRCUTOR
  • Type: Fixed Capacitor
  • Series: OPTIM FRF
  • Rejection Reactance: P=7%
  • Protection: High-breaking capacity NH-00 fuse (APR)
  • Operating Voltage: 440 V (Exact value not available)
  • Resonant Frequency: Primary side (Exact value not available)
  • Maximum Operating Voltage: (Not available)
  • Filter Battery Operation: (Not available)
  • Cable Section (mm²): 16
  • kVAR (400 V): 31
  • kVAR (440 V): 37.5

Advantages

  • Improved Power Factor: Reduces energy losses and optimizes the use of installed capacity.
  • Comprehensive Protection: The NH-00 APR fuse guarantees the safety of the equipment and the installation.
  • Harmonic Reduction: Minimizes the negative effects of harmonics in the electrical network.
  • Resonance Prevention: Avoids resonance conditions that can damage equipment and affect power quality.
  • Robust Design: Durable construction for reliable long-term performance.

Applications and Recommended Uses

The OPTIM FRF-37 fixed capacitor is ideal for reactive power compensation in:

  • Transformers
  • Motors
  • Installations with constant loads
  • Environments with a high harmonic content in the network

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