

1397-LF600 | Allen-Bradley Line Filter Kit
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Product Description P/N: 1397-LF600
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1397-LF600 is a Line Filter Kit designed to reduce electrical noise and improve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in industrial automation systems.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
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Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Category |
Electrical Products
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Part Number | 1397-LF600 |
Subcatecory |
Electrical Accessory
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Weight | 15.00 lbs |
Information About 1397-LF600
The Allen-Bradley 1397-LF600 is an AC Line Filter Kit engineered for high-power industrial drive systems ranging from 400 to 600 horsepower. Specifically designed for use with drives connected to transformers with primary voltages above 2300V RMS, this filter helps suppress capacitive-coupled high-voltage spikes, ensuring reliable performance and extended equipment lifespan. It’s ideal for demanding applications requiring enhanced electrical noise suppression and drive protection.
Key Features:
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Product Type: AC Line Filter Kit
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Application Range: For 400–600 HP Allen-Bradley 1397 series drives
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Voltage Compatibility: Transformer primary voltage > 2300V RMS
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Filtering Method: Capacitive attenuation of high-voltage transients
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Internal Assembly: Six capacitors arranged in three series-connected pairs
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Included Components:
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Capacitor assembly (802278-925R)
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Triple fuse block (49454-19C)
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Three 7.5A, 600V fuses (64876-84N)
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Wire harness (802276-924R)
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Mounting hardware, connectors, protective cover
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Required Wiring: Three user-supplied 600V, 14 AWG wires (approx. 1.2 meters each)
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Installation: Connects from transformer secondary to drive AC input ground
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Compliance: Designed to meet industrial drive noise mitigation standards
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Operating Conditions: Indoor installation with standard industrial environmental considerations
This line filter kit is ideal for protecting high-horsepower drive systems in industrial environments, especially where power quality is compromised by transformer-induced electrical noise.
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1397-LF600 is a Line Filter Kit designed to reduce electrical noise and improve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in industrial automation systems.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Category |
Electrical Products
|
Part Number | 1397-LF600 |
Subcatecory |
Electrical Accessory
|
Weight | 15.00 lbs |
Information About 1397-LF600
The Allen-Bradley 1397-LF600 is an AC Line Filter Kit engineered for high-power industrial drive systems ranging from 400 to 600 horsepower. Specifically designed for use with drives connected to transformers with primary voltages above 2300V RMS, this filter helps suppress capacitive-coupled high-voltage spikes, ensuring reliable performance and extended equipment lifespan. It’s ideal for demanding applications requiring enhanced electrical noise suppression and drive protection.
Key Features:
-
Product Type: AC Line Filter Kit
-
Application Range: For 400–600 HP Allen-Bradley 1397 series drives
-
Voltage Compatibility: Transformer primary voltage > 2300V RMS
-
Filtering Method: Capacitive attenuation of high-voltage transients
-
Internal Assembly: Six capacitors arranged in three series-connected pairs
-
Included Components:
-
Capacitor assembly (802278-925R)
-
Triple fuse block (49454-19C)
-
Three 7.5A, 600V fuses (64876-84N)
-
Wire harness (802276-924R)
-
Mounting hardware, connectors, protective cover
-
-
Required Wiring: Three user-supplied 600V, 14 AWG wires (approx. 1.2 meters each)
-
Installation: Connects from transformer secondary to drive AC input ground
-
Compliance: Designed to meet industrial drive noise mitigation standards
-
Operating Conditions: Indoor installation with standard industrial environmental considerations
This line filter kit is ideal for protecting high-horsepower drive systems in industrial environments, especially where power quality is compromised by transformer-induced electrical noise.
