Polypropylene film capacitor CHDSP
aluminumpole-mountedpower

polypropylene film capacitor
polypropylene film capacitor
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Characteristics

Type
polypropylene film, aluminum
Configuration
pole-mounted
Technical characteristics
power, filter, discharge, split-phase, medium-voltage, single-phase
Voltage

Min.: 0 kV

Max.: 18 kV

Description

The Hitachi ABB Power Grids split-phase capacitor unit type CHDSP combines two capacitors in a single housing. The split-phase capacitor units provide an economical double star (Y-Y) unbalance detection scheme using only three units, compared with conventional designs using six units. The capacitor unit has three bushings consisting of one common terminal and two capacitor output terminals. The capacitors consist of thin dielectric polypropylene film wound together with electrodes of aluminum foils. Discharge resistors are built-in. A bio-degradable hydrocarbon compound with excellent electrical properties is used as the impregnation fluid. The container is made of surface-treated high-quality steel - the bushings and terminals are of the highest quality and reliability. Applications • Low power capacitor banks in fixed, enclosed and pole mount capacitor applications • Capacitors applications where space is an issue Why Hitachi ABB Power Grids? • Excellent track record on reliability • Usable in the most demanding applications • Folded foil electrodes reduce partial discharge generation • Unit tank is constructed from a high-grade 304 stainless steel providing excellent corrosion resistance • Seams are fully TIG welded

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