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Dan Teopoulos
Guest
Hi,
We are trying to reduce interference in the power suppy of an
industrial installation and I was thinking of placing X / Y capacitors
at the installation's power supply input. However I have several
doubts about this type of components and how safe it is to carry this
out. I would appreciate it very much if anyone could help me with any
of this doubts:
- Do X and Y type capacitor assure that in case of component's failure
the will behave as an open circuit?
- In a data sheet of evox-rifa I have read that some capacitors are
"self healing" and others don't. Does this mean that some will behave
as open circuit in case of failure and the others will not?
- Is it a good idea to attach fuses to the capacitors to avoid short
circuit in case of failure?
- I have read that Y type capacitors are safer than X capacitors but
intended for use between phases and ground. Would there be any
problem in using Y capacitors between phases instead of X capacitors?
Thank you very much in advance:
Dan.
We are trying to reduce interference in the power suppy of an
industrial installation and I was thinking of placing X / Y capacitors
at the installation's power supply input. However I have several
doubts about this type of components and how safe it is to carry this
out. I would appreciate it very much if anyone could help me with any
of this doubts:
- Do X and Y type capacitor assure that in case of component's failure
the will behave as an open circuit?
- In a data sheet of evox-rifa I have read that some capacitors are
"self healing" and others don't. Does this mean that some will behave
as open circuit in case of failure and the others will not?
- Is it a good idea to attach fuses to the capacitors to avoid short
circuit in case of failure?
- I have read that Y type capacitors are safer than X capacitors but
intended for use between phases and ground. Would there be any
problem in using Y capacitors between phases instead of X capacitors?
Thank you very much in advance:
Dan.