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Re: [RFI] Filtering 220VAC : Success

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Filtering 220VAC : Success
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <pete.n4zr@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2023 16:29:38 -0400
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Corcom datasheets for at least some models give insertion loss versus frequency values for both modes, common mode and differential.  I'd be awfully surprised if they weren't compliant with the cap requirement.

73, Pete N4ZR

On 10/20/2023 4:12 PM, Michael Carter via RFI wrote:
Hi Frank,

Do you know if the widely available Corcom AC
line filters (presumed to be differential mode
filters only) use the appropriate capacitor
classes?  I have a few of them, not yet installed
anywhere, but your trenchant advice prompts
my question.

Thanks for the alert!

73,
Mike, K8CN
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To: 'Frank W3LPL'<donovanf@starpower.net>; 'Rfi List'<rfi@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Filtering 220VAC : Success

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Dear Frank,
You got my attention!  I will correct my mistake right away.
W9IP


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank W3LPL<donovanf@starpower.net>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2023 3:26 PM
To: Rfi List<rfi@contesting.com>
Cc:nlsa@nlsa.com; Mike Martin<mike@rfiservices.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Filtering 220VAC : Success

Please be very careful about applying W9IP's experience before his good advice 
causes major property loss or someone gets badly hurt or worse...

Capacitors must never -- must never! -- be connected to AC mains unless they 
are clearly marked as X-Class or Y-Class.
No exceptions!  Human life is at stake!

Capacitors not clearly marked as X-Class or Y-Class must never --must never!-- 
be connected to AC line voltage. They must -- must! -- be behind a fuse or 
circuit breaker or other suitable AC line protection device.
No exceptions!  Human life is at stake!

Capacitors connected between AC line voltage and the AC neutral line must -- 
must! -- have self-healing properties in case of arc-over.
Acceptable capacitors are always very clearly marked as X-Class,

Capacitors connected between AC line voltage and ground must -- must-- use a 
capacitor that will never -- will never! -- fail as a short circuit from AC 
line to ground, which can compromise safety and human life.  Capacitors 
designed for safe connection between AC lines and ground are always clearly 
marked as Y-Class

Safety first.   Please!

73
Frank
W3LPL



On Fri, Oct 20, 2023, 2:32 PM<nlsa@nlsa.com>  wrote:

Dear friends,

After re-winding the 3-core toroidal choke and adding some 1,000pF
bypass capacitors to the AC input and VFD output, there is virtually
no increase in my noise floor when the elevation subsystem is powered
up.  Maybe 0.1-0.2 dB but I can't be sure.

It appears that my EME system* has almost zero self-inflicted noise.
Six weak spurs in the range 144.1-144.150 MHz.  I'm happy.

W9IP

*       (7) Raspberry Pi 3B
         (1) Intel NUC
         (1) Netgear ethernet switch
         Anan SDR, Homebrew: transverter, 1.5kW SSPA, TX polarity
switch, and LNA
         Mitsubishi VFDs for Az & El
         APC switched rack PDU
         ... and their SMPS (no wall warts however)
         ...all mounted in the EME antenna's near field and controlled
over fiber




-----Original Message-----
From: RFI<rfi-bounces+nlsa=nlsa.com@contesting.com>  On Behalf Of Don
Kirk
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2023 7:24 AM
To:jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Cc: Rfi List<rfi@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Filtering 220VAC

Hi Jim,


You said "The neutral is NOT run to a 240V outlet, only the two phase
(hot) conductors and green" and I think there needs to be a little
clarification, especially for those that might be dealing with outlets
that feed Ranges or Dryers.

Back in the late 80's or possibly early 90's NEC required that for new
construction 220 volt outlets for Ranges and Clothes Dryers must be 4
wire outlets (2 hot wires, Neutral, Ground) whereas before that time
220 volt outlets for Ranges and Dryers were normally 3 wires (2 hot
wires and Neutral).  Notice I said 3 wire 220 volt outlets used a
Neutral (not ground), but in function there was very little difference
since the Neutral eventually does tie back to ground in the panel box.
I'm not an expert on the NEC rules so I don't know what if any additional 
changes have occurred.
I do believe there is an exception (Grandfather Rule) to the 4 wire
outlet situation if you buy a modern Range or Dryer if your house was
built with a
3 wire 220 Volt outlet that allows you to use a conversion kit or
follow instructions provided with the appliance that ties the Neutral
and case Ground back together in the appliance.

I only mention the above because I was recently asked about it by a
friend who purchased a new Range and his house was an older home
equipped with a 3 wire 220 volt outlet so the information is still somewhat 
fresh in my mind.

Just FYI, and 73.
Don (wd8dsb)
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