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OnFILTER CleanSweep User Manual

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Filter Care
Normally, filter requires no maintenance and no calibration. It is recommended, though, to
periodically inspect filter for overheating and to clean its surface with dry cloth.
During its normal operation filter may have elevated temperature which would feel "warm" to
the touch, but not what is considered "hot." If the filter does feels "hot" to the touch (more
than 700C or 1580F), turn off equipment that is powered via the filter immediately. First,
verify that the total current load does not exceed filter's maximum rating. Keep in mind that
sometimes power rating of equipment is "typical" rather than "maximum" - it is prudent to
load filter to no more than 75% of its capacity to accommodate for such situations. Then, check
if the heat dissipation of the filter is obstructed by improper installations such as objects
placed on its top or lack of space around it for proper ventilation, or its placement in small
confined space. If such problem is identified, correct it, let the filter cool down and turn
equipment back on. Check within 30 minutes and then within an hour the temperature of the
filter. If the filter still feels "hot" to the touch, turn your equipment off, disconnect filter from
the circuit and discontinue using it. For warranty or other repair contact factory or its author-
ized distributors.
CleanSweep® power line filters do not contain any components that may deteriorate under
normal use. If you wish to verify the proper operation of the filter use power line EMI Adapters,
such as MSN01 or MSN12 (shown on page 6) and oscilloscope to measure high-frequency
noise before and after the filter.
Life Critical Applications
OnFILTER products shall not be used in life critical applications. While OnFILTER believes it
designs and manufactures very reliable products, many of the vendors that OnFILTER sources
components from do not recommend or endorse the use of their products in life critical appli-
cations. By extension, OnFILTER must adhere to the same business policy.
Disclaimer
OnFILTER products are not designed, intended, authorized, tested, or listed for use in systems
intended to support or sustain life, or for any other application in which the failure of an
OnFILTER product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur. Should
Buyer purchase or use OnFILTER products for any such unintended or unauthorized application,
Buyer shall indemnify and hold OnFILTER and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates,
agents and distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages and expenses, and
reasonable attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim or personal injury or
death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that
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Summary of Contents for OnFILTER CleanSweep

  • Page 1 For warranty or other repair contact factory or its author- ized distributors. CleanSweep® power line filters do not contain any components that may deteriorate under normal use. If you wish to verify the proper operation of the filter use power line EMI Adapters, such as MSN01 or MSN12 (shown on page 6) and oscilloscope to measure high-frequency noise before and after the filter.
  • Page 2 No serviceable parts inside - do not open. High voltage is present inside. Brief Summary CleanSweep® EMI filters reduce noise on power lines providing clean power to your equipment. High levels of noise (also called conducted ElectroMagnetic Interference - EMI) interferes with normal operation of electronic equipment and can cause physical component damage inside the equipment.
  • Page 3 CleanSweep® filters. It is also beneficial, once you know which equipment generates the most noise, to place this equip- ment behind its own filter as well since CleanSweep® filters sup- press noise in both directions. Try to place the filter as close to the equipment it will be protect- ing as possible - this will reduce influence of radiated noise on the cables after the filter.
  • Page 4 This section is for equipment that is hard-wired to your facility’ power lines. Extreme caution Filters with Mounting Flanges must be exercised in installation. For connecting wires to the filter you will need wire Some models of CleanSweep filters are equipped with mounting ®...