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DEFINITIONS AND SELECTION CRITERIA










                             Current rating I N
                             RMS value of the current at rated voltage and frequency, excluding harmonic distortion, switching transients, and capacitance
                             tolerance.
      DEFINITIONS AND SELECTION CRITERIA
                                                      Q C
                             It can be calculated by the formula  I =        = 2πf  · C · U   and is not stated in the data charts.
                                                      U N       N
                             Pulse current strength I S
                             Depending on construction and voltage rating, the design of our capacitors permits short term inrush currents of 100…400 × I   N
                             and – in accordance with IEC 60831 – up to 5000 switching operations per annum as standard. However, when switching capa-
                             citors in automatic capacitor banks without detuning reactors, higher loads are very often the case. This may generate negative
                             effects on the operational life, especially with capacitors which are frequently connected and disconnected (e.g. primary stages
                             in automatic capacitor banks). Moreover, even detuned capacitors may experience switching currents exceeding the permissible
                             maximum current of the reactor and causing consequential damage to both capacitor and reactor.
                      »!«    We strongly recommend the use of special capacitor contactors with inrush limiting resistors, or other adequate
                             devices for limitation of the peak inrush currents.



                             Temperature category
                             The average useful life of a capacitor depends very much on the ambient temperatures it is operated at. The permissible operating
                             temperatures are defined by the temperature class stated on the label which contains the lower limit temperature (-40°C for design
                             D, -50°C for all CAPAGRIP™ power capacitors) and a letter, which describes the values of the upper limit temperatures. Chart 6 is
                             based on IEC 60831 and details the maximum permitted ambient temperatures for capacitors in each tem pera ture category.



                                 temperature                           ambient temperature limits
                                  category        maximum     max. average 24 hrs  max. average 365 days

                                 B                 45°C            35°C            25°C
                                 C                 50°C            40°C            30°C
                                 D                 55°C            45°C            35°C
                                 60                60°C            50°C            40°C
                                 65                65°C            55°C            45°C
                                 70                70°C            60°C            50°C
                                                                                        chart 6


                             Lifetime Statements
                             Even though all our lifetime statements are based on many years of empirical data, testing and field statistics, they will always
                             remain just a general prognosis based on data of the past and accelerated laboratory tests which cannot reflect all aspects of
                             modern operating conditions. The real “lifetime” of our capacitors depends on a multitude of influencing factors, such as ambient
                             temperatures, operating voltages, frequency of overvoltages, frequency of switching, system faults a.o. The lifetime estimations
                             given in our data sheets are therefore linked with specific operating conditions (voltage and temperature).
                             It has also to be noted that any lifetime statement considers a certain percentage of permitted failures within a given lot, reflecting
                             the fact that any component has a FIT rate (failures in time). Under rated operating conditions, our capacitors can be expected to
                             have a FIT rate of no more than 300 (corresponding to a maximum failure rate of 3 %) during their initial 100,000 hours of operation..
                             Please consult our sales teams if in doubt about the specific implications of your intended operating conditions
                             on lifetime and reliability of our capacitors.



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