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RFI EMC Filters Accessories FCL 55, -66, -660 Series

UL APPROVED CABINETS DMC-FC-20 000 SERIES
DMC-FCL 55, -66, -660 Series Filters are available installed in UL approved cabinets with standard knockouts.

Select suitable size from chart

Part No  Dimensions (inches)
DMC-FC-20 000-1 10 x 10 x 3
DMC-FC-20 000-2 18 x 12 x 4
DMC-FC-20 000-3 18 x 12 x 6
DMC-FC-20 000-4 24 x 18 x 6

 

DMC-COIL DISCHARGE UNIT FC-10 000 SERIES

RFI/EMC filters contain large, high quality capacitor sections which can store dangerous charges of electrical energy long after the main source of electrical power has been turned off,  All filtered circuits and power supply lines can present a serious hazard to personnel and equipment unless filter capacitors are properly and safely discharged The capacitor discharge device is a mandatory safety requirement under NEC 460 and NEMA

Standard 11-17-1960.

 

Part No Application
DMC-FC-10 000-1 1 filtered circuit
DMC-FC-10 000-2 2 filtered circuit
DMC-FC-10 000-3 3 filtered circuit
DMC-FC-10 000-4 4 filtered circuit

Red Pilot light furnished for each filtered circuit.

Frequently Asked Questions

They suppress high-frequency noise on power and signal lines to protect sensitive electronics. Accessories help integrate filters into systems efficiently.

The series differ in current handling, voltage ratings, and insertion loss performance. FCL 660 is typically for higher power applications compared to FCL 55/66.

FCL 55 and 66 typically handle 5–300A, while FCL 660 supports higher currents up to several hundred amps. Exact ranges depend on model and application.

They block unwanted RF signals using inductors and capacitors. This prevents interference with circuit operation and improves reliability.

Yes, they are designed for EMC compliance and integration into shielded enclosures. They ensure accurate testing and prevent EMI leakage.

Medical devices, telecom systems, industrial machinery, and test equipment commonly use these filters. Any sensitive electronic system benefits from EMI suppression.

By filtering noise, they reduce signal distortion and transient spikes. This ensures stable operation and extends equipment lifespan.

Yes, many models are compatible with both AC and DC applications. This versatility allows deployment across diverse electronic systems.

They suppress high-frequency noise on power and signal lines to protect sensitive electronics. Accessories help integrate filters into systems efficiently.

Yes, manufacturers offer tailored voltage, current, frequency, and enclosure options. Custom designs ensure optimal filtering for unique applications.

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