Eaton Choke DX Series Choke for Use with DC1, DE1, DM1

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RS Stock No.:
259-348
Mfr. Part No.:
269490 DX-LN1-006
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Choke

Accessory Type

Choke

For Use With

DC1, DE1, DM1

Series

DX

Standards/Approvals

EN 61800-3, CSA C22.2 No. 14, Certified for US & Canada, CE, VDE 0570-2-20, UL (E167225,XPTQ2/XPTQ8), UL 508C, RoHS, IEC/EN 61800-5, IEC/EN 61558-2-20

COO (Country of Origin):
AT
The Eaton DX mains choke is an essential component for your electrical system, designed to optimise performance and ensure reliability. Tailored for single-phase applications, it operates seamlessly within a voltage range of up to 260 V at both 50 and 60 Hz. The choke's compact design not only allows for easy installation but also maximises efficiency, making it an ideal choice for those seeking effective voltage regulation and enhanced electromagnetic compatibility. With a robust construction that meets stringent safety and performance standards, this mains choke is adept at managing heat dissipation and offers excellent mechanical resilience, ensuring longevity in various operating conditions.

Optimised for single-phase power applications, enhancing system efficiency

Lightweight design aids in easy installation and integration

Robust construction ensures durability in challenging environments

Designed to meet international safety and performance standards

Offers high-quality electromagnetic compatibility for improved device performance

Supports a wide range of ambient temperatures, enhancing operational flexibility

Provides effective thermal management, minimising risks related to heat dissipation

Allows for a high degree of protection against electric shock and environmental factors

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