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CleanSweep® AF Series 13...20A AC EMI Filters

CleanSweep AF Series AC EMI Filter
CleanSweep AC EMI Filter with mounting flanges

Optional flanges

CleanSweep AC EMI filter - back view

Back view

CleanSweep® patented power line noise filters block EMI on real life power lines (both common mode and  differential mode) and, uniquely, in ground, from reaching your sensitive equipment. ​ 

AF series electromagnetic interference filters are the most versatile and the highest performance EMI filters serving many applications from industrial to medical to R&D to HiFi/pro audio and beyond.

"Just a quick note to say thank you for the noise filter.  The filter has proven to be completely effective in eliminating any of the issues I was experiencing. Thanks again for the excellent filter" (R.B., Canada)

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Why 13A to 20A range?  All filters in this series are internally rated up to 20A 250VAC.  However, max. current and voltage on the label are defined by the type of the outlet used per safety regulations.  If the filter is for use with the U.K. outlet, it will be limited to 13A 250VAC; for U.S. outlet it may be 15A 125VAC, for example, even if the internal circuitry handles up to 20A.  For higher currents - up to 30A please see AF Series 30A filters. For lower currents you may want to consider our AP series 3A or AL series 10A CleanSweep® filters.

Specification

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All specifications are subject to change without notice
Select Filter Model by Outlet Type
Model
Outlet
Type
Vac
I
AFN515FG
NEMA5-15
125
15
AFN520FG
NEMA5-20
125
20
AFN615FG
NEMA6-15
250
15
AFN620FG
NEMA6-20
250
20
AFL515FG
NEMAL5-15
125
15
AFL520FG
NEMAL5-20
125
20
AFL615FG
NEMAL6-15
250
15
AFL620FG
NEMAL6-20
250
20
AFEUSKFG
Schuko
250
16
AFEUUKFG
U.K.
250
13
AFBS546FG
BS546
250
15
AF309B1FG
IEC309 6h
250
16
AFTS03AFG
Terminal Blocks
250
20
AFL530FG
NEMA L5-30
125
30
AFL630FG
NEMA L6-30
250
30
AFTS03BFG
Terminal Blocks
250
30
Performance in Frequency Domain
CleanSweep AF Series AC EMI Filter Attenuation
Performance in Time Domain
Transient Attenuation of CleanSweep AC EMI Filter
  • For hospital grade or residential applications use "FM" suffix instead of "FG"
       Check with us - not all model have this option
  • For mounting flanges add "K" at the end
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