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KBRF-350 (9511) RADIO FREQUENCY Interference Filter

The KBRF-350 is an RFI filter used to suppress electronic interference caused by motor speed controls. These controls utilize SCR or transistors that switch on and off rapidly causing high frequency interference pulses. These pulses are easily transmitted through the AC power lines which can then enter other equipment wired to the same line. In addition once the interference is allowed to conduct through the power lines the wires become radio antennas which actually radiate electromagnetic energ

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