10.E5.T60-1061 KEB
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The KEB 10.E5.T60-1061 is a high-frequency EMC filter from the Combiline EMC Filters series, designed for 3-phase AC input. It features a nominal input current of 8.0 Amps and supports a maximum switching frequency of 16 kHz with a low leakage current of 4.5 mA. This filter measures 249 mm in height, 88 mm in width, and 40 mm in depth, and is compliant with the EN 61800-3 EMC standard.
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The 10.E5.T60-1061 is an electromagnetic interference suppression component manufactured by KEB and supplied in the Combiline EMC Filters series. Classified as an HF filter, it is installed between a variable-frequency drive and the line supply to reduce high-frequency noise that could travel along power conductors. This helps machinery comply with emission limits and reduces unwanted coupling into nearby control equipment. It is placed on the line side of the drive, so it targets interference returning toward the supply rather than noise present at the motor leads. That role is important in automation systems where drives, I/O, and communication devices share the same cabinet or feeder.
The filter has dimensions of 249 mm high, 88 mm wide, and 40 mm deep, which suits space-restricted control cabinets. It is designed for three-phase AC supplies and handles a nominal input current of 8.0 A, matching small and mid-range inverters. A leakage current of 4.5 mA remains low, which helps reduce residual ground current in installations that use sensitive fault monitoring. The compact housing also supports mounting on standard DIN rails or backplates without taking excessive room from terminal blocks, wiring ducts, or adjacent power components.
The filter meets EN 61800-3, which covers conducted emissions for adjustable-speed electrical drive systems. Its internal network remains effective at switching frequencies up to 16 kHz, a range commonly used by current IGBT drives. When installed as directed, the maximum motor cable length after the drive is 10 m. The attenuation network uses inductive and capacitive elements to suppress high-frequency noise on the supply side without placing unnecessary burden on normal drive operation. This makes it suitable for compact machine layouts where short motor leads and controlled line-side emissions are both important.
Frequently Asked Questions about 10.E5.T60-1061:
Q: Which EMC standard does the 10.E5.T60-1061 filter comply with?
A: The 10.E5.T60-1061 EMC filter meets the EN 61800-3 EMC standard.
Q: What type of input phases does the 10.E5.T60-1061 EMC filter support?
A: This filter is designed for 3-phase AC input operation.
Q: What is the maximum allowable motor cable length for the 10.E5.T60-1061 filter?
A: The 10.E5.T60-1061 supports a maximum motor cable length of 10 meters.
Q: What is the nominal input current of the 10.E5.T60-1061 EMC filter?
A: The nominal input current for this filter is rated at 8.0 A.
Q: What is the leakage current of the 10.E5.T60-1061 and does it feature a low leakage design?
A: This EMC filter has a low leakage design with a leakage current of 4.5 mA.