ABB 3BHE039203R0101 IGCT power board
Line reactors for single- and 3-phase connection of field converters
Field converters DCF803-0016, FEX-425-Int and DCF803-0035 need additional external line reactors.
Field converters DCF803-0050, DCF804-0050, DCF803-0060 and DCF804-0060 do not need additional line
reactors since they already have internal line reactors.
* 3-phase operation or single-phase operation
Line reactors (details see chapter Line reactors IEC).
Auxiliary transformer (T2) for electronic system / fan supply
The converter requires various auxiliary voltages, e.g. the unit’s electronics require 115 V or 230 V single-phase.
The fans require 230 V single-phase or 400 V / 460 V /500 V 3-phases, according to their size. The auxiliary
transformer (T2) is designed to supply the unit’s electronic system and all the single-phase fans for converter
sizes H4 ... H6.
Input voltage: 380 ... 690 V single-phase; 50 / 60 Hz
Output voltage: 115 / 230 V single-phase
Power: 1400 VA
EMC filters (E1)
Filter in a grounded line (earthed TN or TT network)
The filters are suitable for grounded lines only, for example in public European 400 VAC lines. According to EN
61800-3 filters are not needed in insulated industrial networks with own supply transformers. Furthermore they
could cause safety risks in such floating lines (IT networks). According to EN 61800-3 filters are not needed in
industrial zone (Second Environment) for DCS880 drives above 100 ADC rated current. For rated currents below
100 ADC the filter requirement is identical to Light Industry (First Environment).
Three-phase filters
EMC filters are necessary to fulfil the standard for emitted interference if a converter shall be run at a public low
voltage line, in Europe for example with 400 VAC. Such lines have a grounded neutral conductor. ABB offers
suitable three-phase filters for 400 VAC. For 440 VAC public low voltage lines outside Europe 500 VAC filters are
available. Optimize the filters for the real motor currents:
IFilter = 0.8 • IMOT max; the factor 0.8 respects the current ripple.
Lines with 500 VAC up to 1000 VAC are not public. They are local networks inside factories, and they do not
supply sensitive electronics. Therefore, converters do not need EMC filters if they shall run with 500 VAC and
more.
EMC filter on request.
Size Converter type (2-Q) IDC [A] Converter type (4-Q) IDC [A] Filter type
for d = 4
Filter type
for d = 5
H1 DCS880-S01-0020-0d 20 DCS880-S02-0025-0d 25 NF3-440-25 NF3-500-25
DCS880-S01-0045-0d 45 DCS880-S02-0050-0d 50 NF3-440-50 NF3-500-50
DCS880-S01-0065-0d 65 DCS880-S02-0075-0d 75 NF3-440-64 NF3-500-64
DCS880-S01-0090-0d 90 DCS880-S02-0100-0d 100 NF3-440-80 NF3-500-80
H2 DCS880-S01-0135-0d 135 DCS880-S02-0150-0d 150 NF3-440-110 NF3-500-110
DCS880-S01-0180-0d 180 DCS880-S02-0200-0d 200 NF3-500-320 NF3-500-320
DCS880-S01-0225-0d 225 DCS880-S02-0250-0d 250 NF3-500-320 NF3-500-320
DCS880-S01-0270-0d 270 DCS880-S02-0300-0d 300 NF3-500-320 NF3-500-320
H3 DCS880-S01-0315-0d 315 DCS880-S02-0350-0d 350 NF3-500-320 NF3-500-320
DCS880-S01-0405-0d 405 DCS880-S02-0450-0d 450 NF3-500-600 NF3-500-600
DCS880-S01-0470-0d 470 DCS880-S02-0520-0d 520 NF3-500-600 NF3-500-600
H4 DCS880-S01-0610-0d 610 DCS880-S02-0680-0d 680A NF3-500-600 NF3-500-600
DCS880-S01-0740-0d 740 — — NF3-500-600 NF3-500-600
— — DCS880-S02-0820-0d 820 NF3-690-1000 NF3-690-1000
DCS880-S01-0900-0d 900 DCS880-S02-1000-0d 1000 NF3-690-1000 NF3-690-1000
H5 DCS880-S01-1190-0d 1190 DCS880-S02-1190-0d 1190 NF3-690-1000 NF3-690-1000
H6 DCS880-S01-0900-0d 900 DCS880-S02-0900-0d 900 NF3-690-1000 NF3-690-1000
DCS880-S01-1200-0d 1200 DCS880-S02-1200-0d 1200 NF3-690-1000 NF3-690-1000
DCS880-S01-1500-0d 1500 DCS880-S02-1500-0d 1500 NF3-690-1600 NF3-690-1600
DCS880-S01-2000-0d 2000 DCS880-S02-2000-0d 2000 NF3-690-1600 NF3-690-1600
H7 3000 3000 NF3-690-2500 NF3-690-2500

EMC filters
Further information is
available in the
Technical guide:
The paragraphs below describe selection of the
electrical components in conformity with the EMC
Guideline.
The aim of the EMC Guideline is, as the name implies, to
achieve electromagnetic compatibility with other
products and systems. The guideline ensures that the
emissions from the product concerned are so low that
they do not impair another product's interference
immunity.
In the context of the EMC Guideline, two aspects must
be borne in mind:
– the product's interference immunity and
– the product's actual emissions.
The EMC Guideline expects EMC to be taken into
account when a product is being developed; however,
EMC cannot be designed in, it can only be quantitatively
measured.
Note on EMC conformity:
The conformity procedure is the responsibility of both
the power converter's supplier and the manufacturer of
the machine or system concerned, in proportion to their
share in expanding the electrical equipment involved.
First environment (residential area with light industry) with PDS category C2
Not applied, since category C1 (general distribution sales channel) excluded
Not applicable Satisfied
Satisfied